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Date: Sat, 22 Apr 2006 00:50:42 -0400
From: Robert Thomas beau Hayes Link <beau AT oblios-cap DOT com>
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Subject: ntsec
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Greetings,

I've poked around in the faqs and other docs but have not been able to
solve my proble, which is that for the first time in serveral cygwin
installs I a not able to chmod 755 any of my files.  I believe this is
an ntsec issue, but just haven't been able to get my head around exactly
what is going on.  On simple question that isn't addressed in the docs I
read: might it be a XP with no service pack versus XPSP2 issue?  The
machine giving me the headache is XP with no service pack; on XPSP2
machines (which are the only machine's I've previously run cygwin on)
have all worked as expected right out of the box.

All pointers appreciated. 

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