You aren't running Cygwin Cygserver and I don't see your nsswitch setup.

P.S.
Also, please no top-posting in this list.


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Hi, Andrey!

Sorry for top posting, my bad :)
I have the default nsswitch - This is my configuration:
# /etc/nsswitch.conf
#
#    This file is read once by the first process in a Cygwin process tree.
#    To pick up changes, restart all Cygwin processes.  For a description
#    see https://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html#ntsec-mapping-nsswitch
#
# Defaults:
# passwd:   files db
# group:    files db
# db_enum:  cache builtin
# db_home:  /home/%U
# db_shell: /bin/bash
# db_gecos: <empty>

Why do I need cygserver? I don't have it on any other server and everything 
works fine.
I actually have this problem only in one env - the rest works as expected.
All servers are installed the same, but for some reason this problem persists 
only in one env / domain, and one server specifically has this problem more 
than others (even after reinstallation).

Thanks
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Long time ago, I had a problem like that, and I think it was the last line on 
the passwd file.  But, I don't think it's the case with yours.

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Hi Jose,

Thank you for your reply, but you are correct, this is not my problem cause I'm 
not using passwd file after being advised not to.

Thanks

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