Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/10/06/15:42:03
Hi Pierre,
I forgot to clarify the user account differences.
Ignore my first post regarding the Administrators group. I thought I had
put my id in the admin group but I must have hit cancel because when I
checked today it wasn't there.
If the user account is in an admin group (Domain admins or Administrators )
then everything is fine.
>In your initial post you wrote "The administrator account doesn't experience
>problem. A user account belonging in the Administrators group does."
>Is the most recent experiment, is the user in question in the Administrators
>group?
>Also, prior to launching H:\cygwin\cywin.bat, is there any other Cygwin
>process running under that user name on the machine?
nope, no other processes.
>Could you try again when there is absolutely no Cygwin process running?
>
> > When I walk up to the console and login, cywin 1.5.5.1 runs just fine.
> >
> > The problem does *not* occur in version cygwin version 1.3.22-1
>
>Yep, a security hole was fixed in recent versions, but somehow now there
>is "too much" security. I have a theory but I don't have easy access to a
>terminal server to experiment.
>
>So here are two more questions;
>1) When you run 1.3.22 and you do ps -a from a Terminal Server session, do you
>see all Cygwin processes on the machine or only yours?
Only mine, only the ones that I have launched from my window/login session.
I don't see my process in my other terminal windows.
>2) With 1.5.5, can you run simple Cygwin processes, such as ps or cat,
>from the cmd prompt window?
nope, only from an account with admin privileges
It appears the privilege that is assigned to a user from a "terminal
session" is different than that of the same user logging in directly at the
console.
I hope this helps.
thanks.
james
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