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Tom Rodman wrote:
> Yes I see the local group "S-1-2-0", but when I ssh'd in, I typed the
> password in for this session and so I expect "whoami /all" to return
> the username that goes with the password - more importantly I need the
> credentials to write to the network shares, that I normally get when
> using ssh via password authentication.

Hmm, what'd I miss? What is it that is needed to write to network 
shares? (And is it a 2k3 thing?) I have MAJOR problems with my network 
shares; even though they do not need un/pw to access, I always have to 
unmount and remount them to be able to write (even on Remote Desktop and 
'on the glass' logins, so it isn't (just) a Cygwin thing). Since we got 
on the subject, anyone know why that is?

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Matthew
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