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RE: How to make 'mkpasswd -d' a faster process?


Dear Luke,

Thanks for your advise.

However, the problem is that the <domain> has more than 5000 entries.  I
wonder if there is anyway to specify the exact entry that you want to
retrieve the information for.  I do not understand how MS domain work, but
should there be a way you can retrieve entry by keyword?

Thanks again,
Hung.


-----Original Message-----
From: Luke Bakken [mailto:luke_bakken@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 4:50 PM
To: Bui, Hung
Cc: 'cygwin@cygwin.com'
Subject: Re: How to make 'mkpasswd -d' a faster process?

Try specifying the domain to which you belong explicitly:

mkpasswd -d DOMAIN >> /etc/passwd

Luke


On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, Bui, Hung wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> I am a newbie to cygwin here.
>
> Recently, I installed cygwin 1.3.3.  I tried to turn on ntsec, however,
when
> I run:
>
> mkpasswd -d > /etc/passwd
>
> mkpasswd traverses the whole directory tree of my company to get
everyone's
> name.  I have it run almost all day and mkpasswd still has not found my id
> yet.
>
> Is there any way to specify the 'user name' to be extracted from the
domain
> directory?  Is there a faster version of mkpasswd?
>
> BTW, using '| grep <username>' does not help because it takes as long to
> traverse the whole directory.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Hung
>
> hung.bui@Nextel.com
>
>
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