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From: Hennie <hennie AT harink DOT com>
Subject: cygwin on XP home edition (Please help i cant get further with this)
Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 14:11:04 +0000 (UTC)
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Is nobody using XP home edition in combination with cygwin?


Can anybody with xp home edition create a user, throw it out of the group users


So  first Creat a user in Windows just with the graphical user accounts 
manager from the control panel in windows. 

Then throw it out of the group users.

you can do this in a windows cmd box with. 

net localgroup users USERNAME /DEL

And after that do a mkpassword and mkgroup in cygwin 

mkuser -l > /etc/passwd   
mkgroup -u -l > /etc/group

login (via ssh preferably)  as that user and give the command 

$groups

Is it according to cygwin still in the group users ?
If so is this a behaviour of XP home edition?
Does this allso happen in XP professional?


  





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