d gear and use access lists so we're trying not to
impact our customers by this.
Anyway I thank you for your help and hope that you'll be able to have
a new fix for this soon. I realize this is all on a voluntary basis
so I appreciate the effort on your end to maintain and port the code.
t; if (bind (s, (struct sockaddr *) &data_source,
>
So it seems that this will be fixed going forward. I'm not sure how
inetutils gets ported to cygwin, or if it's even a port for that
matter, but I'm hoping that someone will be able to update cygwin with
the latest inetu
27;t tested this with the latest version. Maybe this
is an easy answer however if someone knows for sure I would love to be
able to get some feedback on this issue.
Thanks,
Curt
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m into the admin group like a moron.
Probably why that server crashed in the end.
Anyway, any sugestions?
Please see my other e-mail dated 3-16-07
THANKS!
Curt
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he wrong person. So if you can help me I
would appreciate it.
Can I add users WITHOUT them being in the admin group?
Thanks
Curt
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To: "Curt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
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that most people have had with 2003.
Thanks.
Curt
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Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 2:08 PM
Subject: Fw: NEWBIE
Here is another user that has posted the same problem I am having with SBS
2003.
http://sourceware.org/
Here is another user that has posted the same problem I am having with SBS
2003.
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2006-02/msg00284.html
I don't see a solution for it on the web yet.
Thanks.
Curt
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it's a permission problem with SBS2003, but just not sure how
to resolve it
Curt
OS = 'Windows_NT'
ALLUSERSPROFILE = 'C:\Documents and Settings\All Users'
TEMP = '/c/DOCUME~1/ADMINI~1/LOCALS~1/Temp'
COMMONPROGRAMFILES = 'C:\Program Files\Common Files
it's not too much trouble, could you PLEASE do a step by step for me.
Again, I am running SBS 2003 with all the updates.
I feel like a moron for asking, but I have tried for the last 3 hours to
make this work.
I really appreciate your help!
Curt
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oxes).
I'm delaying a new release and staying with the "if test -d
/proc/registry" bit until we can get that question answered. That
last works but it's ugly.
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On Wed, 24 Mar 2004, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> Our application runs on multiple OS'es. A few of our WinXP users
> (and perhaps Win2k, can't remember) have had "if test -c com1" hang
> during our configure stage.
>
> We've already figured out that we should
#x27;d rather do "if test -c /dev/ttyS0" if possible, so that it's
similar across all platforms we support.
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TIMEOUT variables and they don't seem to be in my
environment. I found a line in /etc/csh.cshrc that was
unset autologout
but it didn't seem to disable the feature. I tried:
set autologout=0
set autologout=
unset auto-logout
Nothing seems to work.
Help!
Curt Nelson
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