On Thursday, 26.04.2007 at 17:17 +0200, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote: > Dave Ewart wrote: > > On Thursday, 26.04.2007 at 16:56 +0200, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote: > > > >>> On a WPKG 'problem' PC: > >>> > >>> - WPKGService: Set script security context: successfully done > >>> - WPKGService: Multiple connections to a server or shared resource by > >>> the same user, using more than one user name, are not allowed. > >>> Disconnect all previous connections to the server or shared resource and > >>> try again.. > >> It's a limitation and message coming from Windows. Google for it. > >> > >> Basically, you can't connect from a Windows machine more than once, and > >> use different credentials (more or less). > > > > Yeah, that's how I interpreted it; and I found some discussion about > > people who were actively trying to do things with multiple shares, but > > that's not what I'm doing... > > > >> This means: probably you have some other script or program that uses > >> network shares, and starts before WPKG (or WPKG starts scripts which > >> mount shares using different credentials etc.?). > > > > Yes, "some other script or program uses network shares" makes sense as > > an explanation but doesn't apply here. There's nothing else running. > > All the 'working' PCs and 'non-working' PCs were deployed from the same > > Windows XP disk image and are, aside from minor hardware differences, > > identical. > > Some 3rd party worm/virus? :) > > Try that: log into a problematic machine. > > Open cmd.exe. > > Use "net use" to show current open connections. > > Try net stop "wpkg service", net stop "wpkg service", netstat, net > use... There must be something which blocks a connection. On one of the 'problem' PCs, logged-in as local Administrator: net use New connections will not be remembered There are no entries in the list. Not that then. And, for what it's worth, running: net stop "wpkg service" net start "wpkg service" works fine, for a local Administrator session, started immediately after boot-up. On looking again at the Event viewer, I spotted some new messages relating to UserEnv, suggesting that one of the users of this PC has set up some Offline Files service. Perhaps that's the culprit. Thanks for the suggestions. Dave. -- Dave Ewart davee at ceu.ox.ac.uk Computing Manager, Cancer Epidemiology Unit Cancer Research UK / Oxford University PGP: CC70 1883 BD92 E665 B840 118B 6E94 2CFD 694D E370 Get key from http://www.ceu.ox.ac.uk/~davee/davee-ceu-ox-ac-uk.asc N 51.7518, W 1.2016 wpkg-users mailing list wpkg-users at lists.wpkg.org http://lists.wpkg.org/mailman/listinfo/wpkg-users |