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Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 09:05:36 +0100
Subject: Problem with mount points
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Hello,
i have have a problem with cygwin1.7 on windows Server 2003 Standard Editio=
n.
Example:
Two user works on the same server machine e.g. myserver1.
User A mapped the shared drive where cygwin is installed to the drive lette=
r Z: and user B mapped this shared drive to T:
So what happens? The user who starts a cygwin shell first has no problems, =
but the user B who start cygwin after user B has wrong mount points.
User B see the main mount points from user A.

=3D=3D=3D> /, /usr/bin, and /usr/lib  is mapped to Z:  and not to T:=20

How can i solve this problem?

Best regards
Helge
=20=20




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