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Gary Wernsing wrote:

> I added the SetIncreaseQuotaPrivilege  to the cyg_server user and that
> cured the problem.
> 
> [For those who got here on a search, this is found as
> "Local Computer Policy\
> Computer Configuration\
> Windows Settings\
> Security Settings\
> Local Policies\
> User Rights Assignment\
> Adjust memory quotas for a process"
> when using the gpedit.msc group policy edit snap-in]

Alternatively:

$ editrights -u cyg_server -a SeIncreaseQuotaPrivilege

Brian

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