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qa4ever
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Hi
On Win2003 SP2 Enterprise _only_ we have seen an odd thing happening when logging on using telnet.
telnet into machine work but inside telnet prompt "switching to user andy failed"
cygwin inetd service, who runs the telnet service, is running as "Local System" account and interact with desktop.
Identical to other 2k3 Standard Edition Computers , this works (running cygwin on LocalSystem account and login successfully) .
In what respect is Windows Enterprise Edition different than Standard Edition in these service and security areas?
(I think basically the cygwin inetd NT service tries to impersonate the other user but fails, but why ? )
We have tried to follow the cygwin setup instructions and added these rights to Local System Account,
Create a token object
Logon as a service
Replace a process level token
Increase Quota
.... but still no joy....
Also tried to, instead of using Local System Account, using an account in the local Administrators group, login is successful but processes (cmd, bat etc.) that are started are not seen on the same desktop (they are shown in taskmanager however) nor can they interact with disk or fileio since they do not write any log files etc. (and the cmds we start typically writes loads of log files.)
Is Win2k3 Standard edition the only one that can run cygwin successfully?
Also posted on gmane.os.cygwin
Thank you.
QA4Ever
On Win2003 SP2 Enterprise _only_ we have seen an odd thing happening when logging on using telnet.
telnet into machine work but inside telnet prompt "switching to user andy failed"
cygwin inetd service, who runs the telnet service, is running as "Local System" account and interact with desktop.
Identical to other 2k3 Standard Edition Computers , this works (running cygwin on LocalSystem account and login successfully) .
In what respect is Windows Enterprise Edition different than Standard Edition in these service and security areas?
(I think basically the cygwin inetd NT service tries to impersonate the other user but fails, but why ? )
We have tried to follow the cygwin setup instructions and added these rights to Local System Account,
Create a token object
Logon as a service
Replace a process level token
Increase Quota
.... but still no joy....
Also tried to, instead of using Local System Account, using an account in the local Administrators group, login is successful but processes (cmd, bat etc.) that are started are not seen on the same desktop (they are shown in taskmanager however) nor can they interact with disk or fileio since they do not write any log files etc. (and the cmds we start typically writes loads of log files.)
Is Win2k3 Standard edition the only one that can run cygwin successfully?
Also posted on gmane.os.cygwin
Thank you.
QA4Ever