On Wed 12/20/06 17:06 EST "Andrew Louie" wrote:
> On 12/20/06, Tom Rodman trodman.com> wrote:
> > Thought this was interesting. My theory: if your in a cygwin
> > *password* *authenticated* ssh session, and you try to get a reporting
> > of the permissions for a network share, that the report will
Andrew Louie wrote:
On 12/20/06, Tom Rodman trodman.com> wrote:
Thought this was interesting. My theory: if your in a cygwin
*password* *authenticated* ssh session, and you try to get a reporting
of the permissions for a network share, that the report will fail,
unless SYSTEM has read rights on
On 12/20/06, Tom Rodman trodman.com> wrote:
Thought this was interesting. My theory: if your in a cygwin
*password* *authenticated* ssh session, and you try to get a reporting
of the permissions for a network share, that the report will fail,
unless SYSTEM has read rights on the share.
Are you
Thought this was interesting. My theory: if your in a cygwin
*password* *authenticated* ssh session, and you try to get a reporting
of the permissions for a network share, that the report will fail,
unless SYSTEM has read rights on the share.
Both examples below were invoked on the same host ( Our
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