On Tue, Aug 28, 2007 at 08:19:26AM +0100, Thorsten Kampe wrote: >* (Mon, 27 Aug 2007 11:55:23 -0700 (PDT)) >> Here are the command sequence I ran on Windows 2003 x86 SP2 servers (delhi >> is the hostname) >> C:\>ssh delhi net >> The syntax of this command is: >> >> NET [ ACCOUNTS | COMPUTER | CONFIG | CONTINUE | FILE | GROUP | HELP | >> HELPMSG | LOCALGROUP | NAME | PAUSE | PRINT | SEND | SESSION | >> SHARE | START | STATISTICS | STOP | TIME | USE | USER | VIEW ] >> >> >> C:\>echo %errorlevel% >> 0 >> >> ANALYSIS: >> The errorlevel returned from the second command should be "1" >> instead of "0". > >Sorry, but that's ridiculous. You shouldn't use command line >applications if you don't have a basic understanding of what you're >doing.
How in the world do you know this? I thought this was just an indication of someone who wanted to see the error code from a remote command propagated to a local system. I don't see any reason to assume that the OP didn't know what they were doing. The only thing they didn't know was how to report a cygwin problem. cgf -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/