On Feb  4 05:07, Linda Walsh wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >On Feb  4 02:22, Andrey Repin wrote:
> >Cygwin will read the unixHomeDirectory entry (AD),....
> ---
>       I assume this will work without AD?

No, unixHomeDirectory is an AD attribute not available in the local SAM.
For the local SAM you'd have to utilize the Description field entry as
described in my other mail, or stick to an /etc/passwd entry for your
user account.

> I also add significant entries to my group file that
> cygwin leaves out -- but that do show up on an
> id. (all the standard well defined groups), including
>  "specifically:
> Untrusted Mandatory Level:S-1-16-0:11600000:
> Low Mandatory Level:S-1-16-4096:11604096:
> Medium Mandatory Level:S-1-16-8192:1168192:
> Medium Plus Mandatory Level:S-1-16-8448:1168448:
> High Mandatory Level:S-1-16-12288:11612288:
> System Mandatory Level:S-1-16-16384:11616384:root
> Protected Process Mandatory Level:S-1-16-20480:11620480:
> Secure Process Mandatory Level:S-1-16-28672:11628672:

This won't be necessry anymore.  Right now, output from `id' looks
like this in my local sandbox (without passwd and group files):

$ id
uid=1049577(corinna) gid=1049701(vinschen) 
groups=1049701(vinschen),4(+INTERACTIVE),66049(+CONSOLE 
LOGON),11(+Authenticated Users),15(+This 
Organization),4095(CurrentSession),66048(+LOCAL),1049089(Domain 
Users),1049148(Denied RODC Password Replication Group),401408(Mandatory 
Label+Medium Mandatory Level)


Corinna

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Corinna Vinschen                  Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to
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