Dieter Scholz schrieb: (...) > If I change back to SYSTEM everything works fine again. > > Perhaps I should mention I'm using Windows 2000 SP4 without any additional > patches. > > Additionally, I rechecked my XP setup and I found that the wpkg service uses > the SYSTEM account, too. But I specified a real account with admin > privileges. But on that maschine the tests do not fail and the error > described above does not occur. The service itself is started from a SYSTEM account and generally you shouldn't change it. Only later it switches the user to whatever you configured in wpkginst.exe. So as far as I understand, it works properly for you (i.e., the service starts properly), but the "Test settings..." button does not give you proper results if you configure WPKG Client to start as a local administrator in wpkginst.exe? In practice, it may work like that in certain circumstances, because: 1. Service starts originally as SYSTEM, later switches to a configured account 2. You start wpkginst.exe as a local Administrator, and when you press "Test settings...", it fails to do some things. This may be because of some security settings in Local Policies, as Rainer mentioned. With the default Windows XP SP2 installation, testing settings works for me if I use a local Administrator account (although I have to admit I didn't test it on a 100% fresh installation). Moreover, changing "Log on as Service" settings doesn't change anything for me, so perhaps it is defined somewhere else, too. -- Tomasz Chmielewski http://wpkg.org |