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Subject: Unable to use iisreset through ssh
Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2003 10:58:15 -0500
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From: "Crispin Bivans" <BivansC AT rotaryintl DOT org>
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I have a weird problem where if I try to use iisreset through a ssh session to my cygwin box then it gives an error saying that only Local Admin's can use this command. But I am a local admin, and if I use iisreset directly on the PC through bash session it works fine. When I run 'id' command it also says I'm part of the Administrators group. And my entry in /etc/passwd looks right. My CYGWIN variable does include 'ntsec' as part of the settings.

What can I do to fix this?

-Crispin
bivansc AT rotaryintl DOT org


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