Hello,
After further consideration, I agree with those who suggested I continue using the System account.
The Administrator account does indeed require a password, and its name can vary from one PC to another.
Thank you for all these very constructive comments.
Regards,
Michel
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- May 18, 2016 - 09:56
- Forum: WAPT Packages
- Subject: Installing a package with an Administrator account, not a system account
- Answers: 6
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- May 10, 2016 - 08:37
- Forum: WAPT Packages
- Subject: Installing a package with an Administrator account, not a system account
- Answers: 6
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Re: Installing a package with an Administrator account and not a system account
Hello,
I'm the original poster.
I can confirm that by changing the WAPT service execution account from "System" to "Administrator," the "ssh-host-config" script that follows the Cygwin installation works perfectly.
I didn't change any other settings during execution. The...
I'm the original poster.
I can confirm that by changing the WAPT service execution account from "System" to "Administrator," the "ssh-host-config" script that follows the Cygwin installation works perfectly.
I didn't change any other settings during execution. The...
- May 4, 2016 - 6:09 PM
- Forum: WAPT Packages
- Subject: Installing a package with an Administrator account, not a system account
- Answers: 6
- Views : 6493
Install the package using an Administrator account, not a System account
Hello,
After installing the Cygwin package with WAPT, I'm stuck on the following point:
The first Cygwin package was installed from the console, and the successful installation was done under the 'system' user.
My second configuration package contains the command: ssh-host ...
After installing the Cygwin package with WAPT, I'm stuck on the following point:
The first Cygwin package was installed from the console, and the successful installation was done under the 'system' user.
My second configuration package contains the command: ssh-host ...
