Re: cron and network drives

2003-08-20 Thread Andrew DeFaria
Corinna Vinschen wrote: If so and it is also true that passwordless logins will not have access to mapped drives then we still have a mystery here as to why it works on one machine and not on the other. "I don't pretend to understand how the SMB code in Windows works." Just to add to the topic h

Re: cron and network drives

2003-08-20 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Tue, Aug 19, 2003 at 10:45:52AM -0700, Andrew DeFaria wrote: > Corinna Vinschen wrote: > >I don't pretend to understand how the SMB code in Windows works. It > >seems to be different on different machines. On my machine `net use' > >doesn't even bother to print any of the active shares when in

Re: cron and network drives

2003-08-19 Thread Andrew DeFaria
Jörg Schaible wrote: Hi Andrew, -Original Message- From: Andrew DeFaria [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 11:17 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: cron and network drives [snip] Unavailable T: \\sons-cc\Tools Microsoft [snip] OK T: \\sons-clearcase\Tools Microsoft

Re: cron and network drives

2003-08-19 Thread Andrew DeFaria
Corinna Vinschen wrote: On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 02:25:03PM -0700, Andrew DeFaria wrote: My understanding of accessing mount points (shares that have been mounted to a drive letter) is that if you telnet or login (or switchuser) in such a way as to have a passwordless login then mount points ar

RE: cron and network drives

2003-08-19 Thread Jörg Schaible
Hi Andrew, > -Original Message- > From: Andrew DeFaria [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 11:17 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: cron and network drives [snip] > Unavailable T:\\sons-cc\Tools Microsoft [snip]

Re: cron and network drives

2003-08-19 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 02:25:03PM -0700, Andrew DeFaria wrote: > My understanding of accessing mount points (shares that have been > mounted to a drive letter) is that if you telnet or login (or > switchuser) in such a way as to have a passwordless login then mount > points are marked as unavai

Re: cron and network drives

2003-08-18 Thread Andrew DeFaria
Elfyn McBratney wrote: I really wish that somebody would address this issue once and for all. I often here such things as a "public mount" but to date nobody has ventured a guess as to what a "public mount" would be and how it would differ from a "non public mount". I think I have a situatio

Re: cron and network drives

2003-08-18 Thread Larry Hall
Elfyn McBratney wrote: Andrew DeFaria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Andrew DeFaria wrote: Larry Hall wrote: Hard to say exactly with the information given. My WAG is that the user from whom you're running the cron job for is logged in and authenticated by Windows on the second machine when cro

Re: cron and network drives

2003-08-18 Thread Elfyn McBratney
Andrew DeFaria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Andrew DeFaria wrote: > > >Larry Hall wrote: > > > >>Hard to say exactly with the information given. My WAG is that the > >>user from whom you're running the cron job for is logged in and > >>authenticated by Windows on the second machine when cron ru

Re: cron and network drives

2003-08-18 Thread Andrew DeFaria
Andrew DeFaria wrote: Larry Hall wrote: Hard to say exactly with the information given. My WAG is that the user from whom you're running the cron job for is logged in and authenticated by Windows on the second machine when cron runs but not on the first machine. Only one user is in use on b

Re: cron and network drives

2003-08-15 Thread Andrew DeFaria
Larry Hall wrote: Hard to say exactly with the information given. My WAG is that the user from whom you're running the cron job for is logged in and authenticated by Windows on the second machine when cron runs but not on the first machine. Only one user is in use on both machines. In fact I

Re: cron and network drives

2003-08-15 Thread Larry Hall
Andrew DeFaria wrote: I have a situation here. Now I know that cron can have problems with network drives. As I understand it cron runs as SYSTEM and switches users to the user whose crontab is being "run". As such it's a passwordless "login" and I am told that with passwordless logins Windows

cron and network drives

2003-08-15 Thread Andrew DeFaria
I have a situation here. Now I know that cron can have problems with network drives. As I understand it cron runs as SYSTEM and switches users to the user whose crontab is being "run". As such it's a passwordless "login" and I am told that with passwordless logins Windows security restricts acc

Re: cron and network drives

2003-02-17 Thread David Starks-Browning
On Friday 14 Feb 03, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc.) writes: > >>We need an entry in the FAQ about the inaccessiblity of network shares > >>from Cygwin run services. > > > > > > FWIW, it's in the User's Guide: > > > > Igor > > T

Re: cron and network drives

2003-02-14 Thread Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc.)
Igor Pechtchanski wrote: On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc.) wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, is there a possibility to reach the network drives with cron. My scripts work fine and can reach the network drives when I execute them from command line. With cron there is no e

Re: cron and network drives

2003-02-14 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc.) wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi, > > > > is there a possibility to reach the network drives with cron. My > > scripts work fine and can reach the network drives when I execute them > > from command line. With cron there is no effect. Is

Re: cron and network drives

2003-02-14 Thread Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc.)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, is there a possibility to reach the network drives with cron. My scripts work fine and can reach the network drives when I execute them from command line. With cron there is no effect. Is there a possibility to copy some file from cygwin to a network (windows) drive,

cron and network drives

2003-02-14 Thread Juraj . Lenharcik
Hi, is there a possibility to reach the network drives with cron. My scripts work fine and can reach the network drives when I execute them from command line. With cron there is no effect. Is there a possibility to copy some file from cygwin to a network (windows) drive, without modifieing the