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AddAccessAllowedAce(, owner) failed: 1337


Dear Sir/Madam's

I have a old setup of cygwin installed with setup 2.573.2.3 (I think).

I have downloaded setup.exe version 2.682 and tried to install cygwin into a new directory without success.
It installs but when I try to run cygwin.bat, the terminal screen comes up then dies.


I downloeaded set.exe version 2.682, renamed it to setup-2p682.exe and put it into my home dir of the cygwin that works.
ie termial output is
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GNUCash@Elshadai ~
$ ls
CygCheck.sh Setup-2p680.sh setup-2p678.exe setup.log t.txt
Cygwin-New.sh Setup-2p682.sh setup-2p680.exe setup.log.full
Setup-2p677.sh cygcheck.out setup-2p682.exe setup.out
Setup-2p678.sh setup-2p677.exe setup-download.out setup.txt


GNUCash@Elshadai ~
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I then run it as such
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GNUCash@Elshadai ~
$ ./setup-2p682.exe -h > setup.txt

GNUCash@Elshadai ~
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one line of setup.txt contains
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AddAccessAllowedAce(, owner) failed: 1337
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See attached setup.txt file for all lines

I have looked up AddAccessAllowedAce and know that it is a windows supplied subrountine callable from cpp, but
without a running compiler I am unable to dtermine why this error message is coming up.


How do I set up an admin account which will allow me to run cygwin 1.7?

Yours Sincerely
Stephen Grant Brown

Attachment: setup.txt
Description: Text document

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