On Nov 4 23:12, Greg M wrote:
> I'm running into this, too - albeit with a System error 59. I need to
> "interact with the desktop" too, which won't happen unless I run the sshd as
> System (although I couldn't find anything documenting this limitation beyond
> the cygrunsrv error message).
It's
perly, our
expertise is very much on the Unix side. But it doesn't feel (to a Unix
type) like I'm trying to do anything all that tricky.
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On Oct 31 11:57, Hannu Koivisto wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Please, http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR
> I don't need shares, just subst, but I'd be happy to provide more
> information and test things to help to figure this out.
>
> > I have no idea why subst
Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Oct 30 12:44, Hannu Koivisto wrote:
>> Based on earlier discussions on this list, it's apparently a known
>> problem that when you use public key authentication, you are not
>> authenticated "through windows", which means that you cannot map
>> net
On Oct 30 12:44, Hannu Koivisto wrote:
> Based on earlier discussions on this list, it's apparently a known
> problem that when you use public key authentication, you are not
> authenticated "through windows", which means that you cannot map
> network shares, for example.
That's not right. The p
Greetings,
Based on earlier discussions on this list, it's apparently a known
problem that when you use public key authentication, you are not
authenticated "through windows", which means that you cannot map
network shares, for example. I was surprised to find that I cannot
use subst either. It
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