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Subject: Re: AddAccessAllowedAce(, owner) failed: 1337
Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 07:28:35 +1100
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Hi Larry,
Thanks for your quick response.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Larry Hall (Cygwin)"
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 6:13 AM
Subject: Re: AddAccessAllowedAce(, owner) failed: 1337


> On 02/16/2010 01:20 AM, Stephen Grant Brown wrote:
>> Again no output from the 1.7 cygcheck
>>
>> Is the cygwin1.dll from 1.5 still in memory and being accessed by the
>> cygcheck in 1.7 when I renamed it?
>>
>> Am I correct in saying that I am not getting any output from the
>> cygcheck from 1.7?
>>
>> How do you suggest I run cygcheck?
>
> I'm not sure.  'cygcheck' doesn't require 'cygwin1.dll' to run.  It's a 
> pure
> Win32 program.  If it's not running, that points to something local 
> getting
> in it's way.  Again, I can only think of BLODA or other type of security
> application/service.  Is there anything else you're running that fits this
> description?  I also find it odd that 'cygcheck' from 1.5 runs while 1.7
> doesn't.  Perhaps the output (_attached_) from the 1.5 version will 
> provide
> some insight if you can't find anything else causing the problem.
>
> -- 
> Larry Hall

I have had symantec running before but I have removed it to the best of my 
ability
(I have not reformatted the hard disk and started with a fresh install of 
windows.)

cygcheck from 1.5 produces output.
cygcheck from 1.7 does not.
How does cygcheck determine the location of the cygin installation to check?
Can I use the cygcheck from 1.5 to check the installation of  1.7?

Once again, thank you for your effort in helping me.

Yours Sincerely
Stephen Grant Brown


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