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To: "malcolm.boekhoff" <malcolm.boekhoff@actfs.co.uk>
Cc: Cygwin News Group <cygwin@sources.redhat.com>
Subject: Re: Why is the file created via "cmd /c echo.>1" reported by "ls -l" as owned by Administrator and group None?
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From: Andrew Markebo <flognat@flognat.myip.org>
Date: 31 Aug 2001 17:40:30 +0200
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Can you actually combine domain and local users/groups into one
passwd-file?

| > > 
| > > I use:
| > > 
| > >     "mkpasswd -l -d -g -p /f >/etc/passwd" and
| > > change the home directory
| > > 
| > > and:
| > > 
| > >     "mkgroup  -l -d -u       >/etc/group"


        /Andy

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