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Date: Sun, 16 Jun 2002 16:21:05 +0100
From: Garry Heaton <garry AT heaton6 DOT freeserve DOT co DOT uk>
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Subject: Re: Newbie: How to get permissions working with 'ntsec']
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Just removed the MySQL cygwin .dll but, as suspected, it doesn't seem to have any bearing on the problem. The output of 'cygcheck -s' shows the correct .dll is active anyway. The machine running Cygwin has a local acount 'RAMCOM' and also a domain account 'ramcom.dev.com'. However, the domain account was only set-up for practice with Win2000 Server and is never used. Cygwin was installed via the local account and only local account are listed under '/home'. I read somewhere that file permissions may not work with domain accounts but in my case they're not working with the local account either. To check this out I loaded Cygwin on another XP Pro machine which is connected to  this machine via a WORKGROUP connection but has no domain account. I had exactly the same problems even after promoting the Power User account to membership of the Backup and Restore group.

Puzzling.


Michael A Chase wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Jun 2002 14:57:50 +0100 Garry Heaton <garry AT heaton6 DOT freeserve DOT co DOT uk> wrote:
> 
> 
>>I downloaded and installed this verison only a couple of weeks ago so
>>how can it be old?
> 
> 
>>Volker Quetschke wrote:
> 
> 
>>>> >> I've been through the manual and rearched serveral posts by Corinna
>>>> >> but I still can't change file permissions as the owner of the file.
>>>> >> I'm running the latest version on Win2000 Pro and took Corinna's
>>>> >> advice to associate my Power User account with the Backup and Restore
>>>> >> group. Still no access to file permissions, however.
>>>
> 
>>>>  653k 1998/10/30 c:\mysql\bin\cygwinb19.dll
>>>
>>>---------------------------------^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>>
>>>This looks like an old cygwin dll. If I am right, remove it and everything
>>>will work!
>>
> 
> He's refering to the copy of cygwinb19.dll in c:\mysql\bin\ .  All the
> Cygwin stuff you installed recently appears to bu under c:\cyg\ .  Having
> two Cygwin DLLs of any flavors on the same system is generally not a good
> idea; one of the more frequent problems people run into is when the
> different versions conflict.
> 
> It looks like your mysql installation includes some programs compiled to
> use the older DLL.  Maybe some of them are being used instead of the new
> Cygwin programs.  File permission handling has changed since B19, so that
> might be the problem.



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