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From: "Salden" <gimmespam AT comcast DOT net>
Subject: Re: Getting windows groups to be recognised by cygwin.
Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 14:39:40 -0500
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ok, have have made a breakthrough sorta...  the user I had configured was a 
member of another domain than the one the machine is in.  Users created from 
this domain do not exhibit this behaviour.

machine "comp1" is in domain "dev"
for example, local groups "administrators" and "sshusers"  contains 
"corp\user1" and "dev\user2"

dev\user2 is fine and shows membership to both groups no matter which is 
configured as primary in passwd
corp\user1 only shows membership to the primary group configured in passwd


"Dave Korn" <dave DOT korn AT artimi DOT com> wrote in message 
news:SERRANOsRWSMtGXPuJT0000007e AT SERRANO DOT CAM DOT ARTIMI DOT COM...
> ----Original Message----
>>From: Salden
>>Sent: 17 March 2005 18:25
>
>> Sorry I didn't elaborate.  I have followed the methods in the
>> documentation. The only thing I have manually edited was the primary
>> group id in the passwd file.
>
>  Ah, sorry, I couldn't make that out from your last post.
>
>> Whichever id I set it to, I assume that
>> group but none of the others I am a member of in the windows config.
>
>  That's pretty badly wrong.  Hmmm, it ought to work correctly.  Does the
> groups command only go wrong after you've manually edited the passwd file,
> or does it even go wrong if you just use the generated passwd and groups
> files without changing them at all?
>
>> "Dave Korn" <dave DOT korn AT XXXXXXX DOT XXXXX> wrote in message
>
> http://cygwin.com/acronyms#PCYMTNQREAIYR
>
>    cheers,
>      DaveK
> -- 
> Can't think of a witty .sigline today....
>
> 




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