* ntsec.sgml: Fix a few typos.
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2008-12-02 Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
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* ntsec.sgml: Fix a few typos.
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2008-12-02 Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
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* cygserver.sgml: Fix cross reference to the ntsec documentation.
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<para> The above <filename>/etc/passwd</filename> will still work fine.
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You can now login via <command>ssh</command> as the user "root", and
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Cygwin dutyfully translates "root" into the Windows user
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"FOO\Administrators" and files owned by FOO\Administrators are shown to
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Cygwin dutifully translates "root" into the Windows user
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"FOO\Administrator" and files owned by FOO\Administrator are shown to
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have the uid 0 when calling <command>ls -ln</command>. All you do you're
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actually doing as Administrator. Files created as root will be owned by
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FOO\Administrator. And the domain user BAR\corinna can now happily
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