Tomasz Chmielewski wrote: > I guess you are using WPKG Client? Yes. > Could you do the following: > > 1. Use "Show" WPKG user interface in WPKG Client > 2. Put cmd.exe as "Execute before" > 3. Log in, and try to browse the network / XML files from the cmd.exe > window manually. Try to do "net use \\server\share /user:DOMAIN\user > pass", see if it works, etc. Ok. Can do this. Duh. I should have turned off the login delay. Looks like I am out of time today, will do so tomorrow. > I doubt this slowness is a result of an error in wpkg.js or WPKG Client > (but who knows...). Same here. > It looks like some strange network problems (WINS, > DNS, but also duplicate IP addresses, or even duplicate MAC address, > which is extremely hard to debug). None of those issues seems likely. Yes, I know, it is possible to have duplicate MAC addresses, but on two separate computers with different brand network adaptors? > You also notice "unexpected network error" when you try to start WPKG > Client as a user with domain credentials - although you didn't paste a > full error message, most WPKG Client error messages are those reported > by the operating system. > > See also: http://www.google.com/search?q=unexpected+network+error Hmmm. Maybe I should have prefixed the user name with the name of the domain? Will try that tomorrow. Brian May |