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Corinna Vinschen
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Cygwin: Revert attempting to unload user profile after use
Revert "Cywin: user profile: unload impersonation user profile on exit" Revert "Cygwin: seteuid: allow inheriting impersonation user profile handle" Revert "Cygwin: user profile: add debug output to unload_user_profile" Revert "Cygwin: user profile: Make an effort to unload unused user profiles" This reverts commit bcb33dc4f0552e749dcb6c44e1ef7815b5db75a1. This reverts commit dd3730ed9c1c78176f1aab1b429bb5a105d90a44. This reverts commit 8eee25241e86fc596acde25c7c53723b75afee30. This reverts commit 71b8777a7140b79942d6e5079818cad2c3f5f07f. This patchset actually results in the following problem: - After a couple of ssh logon/logoff attempts, an interactive session of the same user loging in, is broken. Apparently UnloadUserProfile manages to unload the user's profile even while a parallel interactive session still uses the user's profile. Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
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