Re: Permission denied with "OpenSSH for Windows"

From: Mike (spamsink_at_redterra.net)
Date: 06/29/04


Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 22:59:34 +0800

Carlos N wrote:

>
> For what it is worth, I do NOT have the SYSTEM user in my setup.
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> I don't think the problem is necessarily with the home directory, it
> seems like the problem may be with the /bin directory or the switch.exe
> file. Note that I have Windows 2000 running Fat32 and NOT NTFS, so
> there may be a difference. However, here are my permission (excerpt):

FAT V's NTFS
I think that there is a big difference here because the error is a
"permission denied" problem. As FAT does not have the ability to
provide security and permissions, a FAT based system would never
encounter this issue.

What are the permissions on /bin and /bin/switch.exe?

Regards,
Mike



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