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Re: unexpected behaviour of 'find' command


At 11:55 28/08/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>At 07:16 AM 8/28/2001, James Nallen wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I'm running cygwin-1.3.2, setup-2.78.2.3 on w2k pro in stand-alone mode.
> >
> >The following file,
> >-rwxr-xr-x    1 Administ None          154 Aug 28 11:43 del_oldfiles.out
> >
> >contains
> >
> >#! /bin/sh
> >rm -f '/home/Administrator/oldfiles.txt'
> >/usr/bin/find.exe /e/work/DBA_Scripts -depth -type f -mtime -4 -exec rm 
> -f {} \;
> >date >> oldfiles.txt
> >
> >
> >When this file is executed from the command shell, it executes as 
> expected. When it is executed from a Cron job, the find command seems to 
> do nothing. Anyone know why this is so?
>
>
>Very likely its because the user running cron is not the same as the user
>running the command interactively.  I suggest checking out some of the
>docs for cron and even inetutils to get a better understanding of some
>of the considerations to run as other users.
>

Thanks for your suggestion. It turns out that the cron service is running 
under the Local System account. I am logged in as the Administrator. The 
drives I want to access were mounted in user mode. The Administrator is not 
the same as the Local System account, therefore when I run the cron job, I 
do not have access to the mounted drives.

I have mounted the drives in system mode, now I get the results that I 
would expect.

Thank you.





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