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Emil Tan wrote:
> 
> Is the documentation kinda wrong? 

Yes, but that's something you'll have to take up with the people who 
maintain that file, presumably on the Samhain mailing list.  Whoever 
wrote it doesn't realize that /usr, /home, etc aren't created in c:\, 
they're mount(1) aliases for directories that actually live in 
c:\cygwin, by default.

> And why if I wanna run the application, we must first create a service
> first? Is it some kind of permission that have to be set in a Windows
> environment?

Whoever wrote that document probably doesn't know about cygrunsrv.

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