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From: "Mikkel Rostock" <mikkel AT rostock DOT biz>
To: <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: Windows hardening and system paths
Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 10:23:33 +0200
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Hello there,

I am trying to install Cygwin on a Windows 2003 server that is hardened,
meaning that all Windows resources (DLLs) are moved from their usual
location (eg. X:\WINNT\SYSTEM32) to a different location, and that these
resources can only be accessed/executed from this location.

Cygwin uses some DLL-resources in Windows, but in my case, these DLLs reside
in another location than the usual Windows system directory, so how can I
tell Cygwin to (also) look for Windows resources in a different place than
the usual system folder?

I can see, when I run the cygpath -W or cygpath -S that the Windows paths
are /cygdrive/x/WINNT and /cygdrive/x/WINNT/SYSTEM32. Those I would probably
want to change.

Best regards
Mikkel Rostock



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