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From: "Bui, Hung" <Hung DOT Bui AT Nextel DOT com>
To: "'cygwin AT cygwin DOT com'" <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: How to make 'mkpasswd -d' a faster process?
Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 16:24:51 -0400
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Dear all,
 
I am a newbie to cygwin here.
 
Recently, I installed cygwin 1.3.3.  I tried to turn on ntsec, however, when
I run:
 
mkpasswd -d > /etc/passwd
 
mkpasswd traverses the whole directory tree of my company to get everyone's
name.  I have it run almost all day and mkpasswd still has not found my id
yet.
 
Is there any way to specify the 'user name' to be extracted from the domain
directory?  Is there a faster version of mkpasswd?
 
BTW, using '| grep <username>' does not help because it takes as long to
traverse the whole directory.
 
Thanks in advance,
Hung
 
hung DOT bui AT Nextel DOT com


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