* cygwinenv.sgml: smbntsec is not on by default.
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2004-09-24 Corinna Vinschen <corinna@vinschen.de>
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* cygwinenv.sgml: smbntsec is not on by default.
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2004-09-14 Christopher Faylor <cgf@timesys.com>
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* what.texinfo: Fix two typos reported on cygwin list.
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@ -123,14 +123,13 @@ the documentation in <Xref Linkend="ntsec">.</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para><envar>(no)smbntsec</envar> - if set, use <envar>ntsec</envar> on remote
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drives as well (this is the default). If you encounter problems with NT shares
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or Samba drives, setting this to <envar>nosmbntsec</envar> could help. In that
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case the permission and owner/group information is faked as on FAT partitions.
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A reason for a non working <envar>ntsec</envar> on remote drives could be
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insufficient permissions of the users. Since the needed user rights are
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somewhat dangerous (SeRestorePrivilege) it's not always an option to grant that
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rights to users. However, this shouldn't be a problem in NT domain
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environments.</para>
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drives as well (default is "nosmbntesc"). When setting "smbntsec" there's
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a chance that you get problems with Samba shares so you should use this
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option with care. One reason for a non working <envar>ntsec</envar> on
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remote drives could be insufficient permissions of the users. The requires
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user rights are somewhat dangerous (SeRestorePrivilege), so it's not always
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an option to grant that rights to users. However, this shouldn't be a
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problem in NT domain environments.</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para><envar>(no)reset_com</envar> - if set, serial ports are reset
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