rsh: "Permission denied" on file creation. Cygwin 1.3.3 on W2K Adv Srv SP2.

Corinna Vinschen cygwin@cygwin.com
Sat Oct 13 01:59:00 GMT 2001


On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 12:58:57PM -0400, Peter Buckley wrote:
> If you are running inetd as a service on the cygwin box, 
> the default account it runs as is SYSTEM. You can change 
> this to be a real account- SYSTEM is "an NT artifact" and 
> really has very few effective rights, other than being 
> able to run things as a service. The user that you run 

Ouch! Where did you get that information?  SYSTEM is exactly
_the_ privileged user account which has all rights neccessary
for an operating system.  It's the real "root" account for NT
in contrast to the Administrators which are not allowed to do
everything (e.g. user context switches). 

The only restriction SYSTEM suffers from is, it has no access 
to network shares which require authentication... which makes
sense.

Corinna

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