Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
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> On Jul 15 14:11, Hennie wrote:
> > Is nobody using XP home edition in combination with cygwin?
>
> Not voluntarily, no.
>
> > Then throw it out of the group users.
> >
> > you can do this in a windows cm
Is nobody using XP home edition in combination with cygwin?
Can anybody with xp home edition create a user, throw it out of the group users
So first Creat a user in Windows just with the graphical user accounts
manager from the control panel in windows.
Then throw it out of the group users.
I want to be sure it is not a standard behaviour
Can anybody with xp home edition create a user, throw it out of the group users
(all from windows) and then do a mkpassword and mkgroup
login (via ssh preferably) as that user and give the command groups.
Is it according to cygwin still in th
This is how my /etc/group look like now
etc/group
SYSTEM:S-1-5-18:18:
None:S-1-5-21-1202660629-842925246-1060284298-513:513:
Administrators:S-1-5-32-544:544:Administrator
Guests:S-1-5-32-546:546:Guest
Users:S-1-5-32-545:545:ASPNET,bar,sshd
gast:S-1-5-21-1202660629-842925246-1060284298-1017:1017
Yes i did mkgroup -u -l >/etc/group after and logged in
> Did you regenerate the /etc/group file with mkgroup after removing the
> user?
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I have installed cygwin on a slihghtly in XPhome
i created a user foo in xphome and trew the account OUT of the group users
with the command net localgroup users foo /DEL
the command net user foo does therefore show the user foo not to be anymore in
the group users
Full Name foo
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