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Re: cron & Windows 7


On Feb 12 13:33, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
> From: "Corinna Vinschen" 
> | On Feb 12 18:39, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> | > Cool!  Look at the date!  So I did it again wrong after you already
> | > fixed it in 2002.  Oh well.  Btw, I tested this today and it seems the
> | > patch is working.  I'll just change it to use a well_known_builtin_sid
> | > rather than creating the SID on the fly.
> | 
> | Nevertheless, would you mind to test it as well?  Easy chance that I
> | missed something.
> 
> Matthias just tested what I did last night, which was based on what
> you had sent, but also defining well_known_users_sid in security.h etc.. 

Sorry, but I don't understand what you mean.  well_known_users_sid
*is* already defined in security.h since my patch from 2010-01-08.
 
> Now cron works on his system. Looks like we are duplicating efforts!
> 
> I just refreshed cvs and get_token_group_sidlist still has:
>       grp_list *= well_known_users_sid;

Yes, sure.  What's the problem?  You wrote in
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2010-02/msg00291.html that always adding
well_known_users_sid is a good idea from your POV.  I currently don't
understand what you're trying to say.

> I was also looking at the lsaauth code and noticed you exclude all
> well-known groups.
> Does lsa put them in the token anyway? Otherwise how does 
> USERS get in there?

Yes.

> I have many other observations but that will be for later.

Ok.


Corinna

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