ossibly write access depending on your needs.
Thank you - this has pointed me in the right direction...
The main problem I've got now is how to allow write access to the
share from this scenario without allowing it from outside... but I am
working on that.
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Phil Reynolds
mail: p...@tin
se of them.
I am therefore left in the position of having to seek advice on this.
The permissions do allow the shares to be mounted in Windows, but in
the case of this particular one, I am looking for it not to be mounted.
I am quite happy to post further details if needed.
Thanks,
Phi
Quoting "Larry Hall (Cygwin)" :
On 01/05/2009, Phil Reynolds wrote:
I find that I can start cygwin bash but if I try to ls (for
example), it fails. Nothing happens, and then bash closes.
I want cygwin mainly for X but I need to solve this first, of course.
So you're say
Quoting "Larry Hall (Cygwin)" :
On 01/05/2009, Phil Reynolds wrote:
I find that I can start cygwin bash but if I try to ls (for
example), it fails. Nothing happens, and then bash closes.
I want cygwin mainly for X but I need to solve this first, of course.
So you're say
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