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From: Rajiv Chopra <rajiv DOT chopra AT sw DOT ca>
Subject: Setting up cygwin so other users can run processes on my computer
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 15:10:39 +0000 (UTC)
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I'm a bit of a novice to cygwin, but after installing it on my PC, I was very 
pleased with the ability to compile my C++ code with g++ and get faster runtimes 
than on our SUN servers at work.

What I would like to do is enable another colleague to run processes on my 
computer.  Is it possible to set up Cygwin such that he can telnet to my machine 
and run a process?

Thanks in advance

Rajiv


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