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Subject: RE: No permissions on files created outside Cygwin
Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 09:29:56 +0200
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> Not really.  It doesn't explain what gvim exactly does.  The 
> only chance I see is that you weren't logged in as t131085 
> when creating the file, but as a local admin account.

The gvim process has 0 as UID:

pidde2 AT w01b1k85 ~
$ ps -fW | grep gvim
       0    3564       0   ?  09:27:39 D:\programs\Vim\vim63\gvim.exe

Does this make sense?

Does it help to reinstall cygwin completly?

Daniel

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