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> <BR>> Chris Wilcox wrote:<BR>> ><BR>> > Chris Wilcox schrieb:<BR>> > > An update to my previous issue:<BR>> > ><BR>> > > The beta wpkg client still showed the same error.<BR>> > ><BR>> > > I then tried the 'execute before/execute after' options to map a drive<BR>> > > to the wpkg folder on the Linux server and unmap it afterwards, pointing<BR>> > > the wpkg.js etc to this drive letter - works perfectly so far :)<BR>> > ><BR>> > > Execute before:<BR>> > ><BR>> > > net use x: \\servername\sharename\wpkg<BR>> > > <file://\\servername\sharename\wpkg> /user:servername\username password<BR>> > ><BR>> > > Execute after:<BR>> > ><BR>> > > net use /delete /y x:<BR>> > ><BR>> > > I'll be trying this again over the next week or two to double-check<BR>> > > things, but I see no reason why it won't work across all the sites I<BR>> > > need it to as it works fine at the first site I tried!<BR>> ><BR>> > Did you add proper credentials in WPKG Client to access the share before<BR>> > you tried to "net use..."?<BR>> ><BR>> ><BR>> <BR>> Yes I did - that was always the strange thing, if I clicked 'Test' in the wpkg config window with the suitable credentials entered then the tests all passed a 'OK', it was only during the boot process that wpkg failed and the error was shown in Event Viewer with the wnetaddconnection error.<BR>> <BR>> Chris<BR>> <BR>> ________________________________<BR>> <BR>> Since you are installing at boot, the logged on user or any other service has already connected to that share or server.<BR>> Windows does not allow multiple connections using different credentials.<BR>
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I appreciate that, but there is no other connection to this server - there are no mapped network drives, no shortcuts anywhere that connect to it.<BR>
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This server is purely accessed via an web browser and nothing else which is further confusing.<BR>
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