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Re: cron in cygwin


Sanjay,

All this particular message says is that your cron service was *stopped*
(by "cygrunsrv -E", presumably).  For a discussion of all that other stuff
preceding "The following information is part of the event", search the
list archives for "event log id" or something similar.

This implies that the cron service *was* started, and that there should be
another event preceding the one you quoted that tells you about it.
	Igor

On Mon, 12 May 2003, Sanjay Goel wrote:

> hi all,
> thanks for all the help. I have still not been able to start my cron.
> this is what I got from the event log
>
> The description for Event ID ( 0 ) in Source ( cron ) cannot be found. The
> local computer may not have the necessary registry information or message
> DLL files to display messages from a remote computer. The following
> information is part of the event: cron : PID 876 : `cron' service stopped.
>
> I have not understood anything from this. If anyone understands what this
> means than please reply.
> else I guess I have to leave my cron as it is.
> Thanks
> Sanjay
>
> "Harig, Mark A." <maharig@idirect.net> wrote in message
> BADF3C947A1BD54FBA75C70C241B0B9E76339C@ex02.idirect.net">news:BADF3C947A1BD54FBA75C70C241B0B9E76339C@ex02.idirect.net...
> I'm referring to the problem with getting
> cron to work.  My suggestions are a shot
> in the dark.  People have been known to
> fix mysterious problems by carefully
> reinstalling the software.
>
> I agree that Cygwin should not care
> which drive it is installed on, all other
> things being equal.  That's why I listed
> it last.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Larry Hall [mailto:lhall@rfk.com]
> > Sent: Friday, May 09, 2003 2:17 PM
> > To: Harig, Mark A.
> > Cc: cygwin@cygwin.com; Sanjay Goel
> > Subject: Re: cron in cygwin
> >
> >
> > Mark,
> >
> > What problem are you referring to?  The question of
> > what difference it makes if you install Cygwin as
> > "Just Me" vs "All Users"?  That's just where the mount
> > goes in the registry as Igor mentioned.  If you're
> > questioning why Sanjay is having problems with his
> > cron installation, that is not clear and I can't help
> > here beyond what has already been offered.  BTW, there
> > is no magic to the drive that Cygwin is installed on.
> > D: is as good as C: is as good as E: is as good as...
> >
> > Larry

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