I have now removed Cygwin completely from the server and reinstalled.
I am using the default service account that Cygwin creates for sshd
(cyg_server), removed the "create a token object" permission for this
account and configured the LSA package but have the same problem. Any
advice on troubleshoo
Eliot Moss sent the following at Monday, May 28, 2012 3:01 PM
>On 5/28/2012 2:26 PM, Shravan1804 wrote:
>> I would like my cygwin terminal to display a starting message every time I
>> start the program. For example something like "Hello Shravan, what do you
>> want to do today?" or this type of pi
This discussion went off-topic quite some time ago.
Please let this die.
cgf
On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 08:51:22PM -0400, Tim Prince wrote:
>On 05/26/2012 07:40 PM, Linda Walsh wrote:
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>> Every time you fetch a word or instruction that is not 8-byte
>> aligned,
>> you force a fatal (but c
On 5/28/2012 2:26 PM, Shravan1804 wrote:
Dear all,
I would like my cygwin terminal to display a starting message everytime I
start the program. For example something like "Hello Shravan, what do you
want to do today?" or this type of pictures :
Put something in your .bash_profile (or somethin
Dear all,
I would like my cygwin terminal to display a starting message everytime I
start the program. For example something like "Hello Shravan, what do you
want to do today?" or this type of pictures :
On 02/18/12 11:28, Harry G McGavran Jr wrote:
> I've found a little more information -- this problem goes away
> if I change my default shell to dash. Seems tcsh is involved somehow.
> It comes back when I change my default shell back to tcsh.
> Going back to tcsh 6.18.00-2 does not help.
>
> G
On 5/28/2012 4:11 PM, Guy Harrison wrote:
Hi Folks,
The actual fault lies in 'cj-defrag' where 'cjx' mails the output
of 'cj-defrag'. 'cj-defrag' calls a child script 'sd-defrag' and
all 'sd-defrag' does is call "df.exe". The single line at the bottom
simplifies the problem: do a quick defrag o
Hi Folks,
The actual fault lies in 'cj-defrag' where 'cjx' mails the output
of 'cj-defrag'. 'cj-defrag' calls a child script 'sd-defrag' and
all 'sd-defrag' does is call "df.exe". The single line at the bottom
simplifies the problem: do a quick defrag of the E: drive.
The other issue was $TMP
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