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Re: cygwin-developers Digest 3 Dec 2008 23:19:40 -0000 Issue 1234
- From: cygwin at cwilson dot fastmail dot fm
- Cc: cygwin-developers at cygwin dot com
- Date: Thu, 04 Dec 2008 06:15:50 -0500
- Subject: Re: cygwin-developers Digest 3 Dec 2008 23:19:40 -0000 Issue 1234
- References: <1228346380.26694.ezmlm@cygwin.com>
>> "There's a convenient convention to type SIDs, [in which the seven (or
>> eight) fields are represented numerically separated by hyphen characters.]"
>
> The number of fields is not always seven or eight. I wrote now "There's
> a convenient convention to type SIDs, as a string of numerical fields
> separated by hyphen characters." Does that sound ok?
Sure.
>> (by naming these elements "fields", you can then use the term when
>> describing each field. For instance:)
>> [...]
>> "The next three numbers, all 32 bit values, are the unique..." --> "The
>> next three numbers, fields five, six, and seven, are all 32 bit values,
>> and contain the unique..."
>
> I followed the idea, but I used a bit different wording. Would you mind
> to have another look?
Yes. What you have looks good.
>> Section: "Switching the user context"
>> Add filler here, something like "Windows users have long been accustomed
[...snip...]
>> Windows doesn't support the concept of these calls in a simple fashion..."
>
> I think that's a bit off from the point. What about the "Run as..."
> feature available in the context menu since Windows 2000? That's much
> more similar to what this chapter is trying to describe. I understand
> that this filler is for people who don't know much about this stuff. So
> I start as above but then add something about "Run as..." and generally
> revamped the introductory text. If you don't mind to have another look...
Sure, the new version seems good to me.
> Thank you for your thorough reading and the suggestions!
Glad to help.
--
Chuck