On 2011-06-28 13:11, Michael Richter wrote:
Hi List,

I have a problem on one computer. It's a Windows 7 Professional x64 and
we're using integrated login. I tried this with OpenAFS 1.5.78 and
1.5.99.6. The user can login normaly. The Windows profile is loaded from
AFS and his AFS home drive is mounted on Z:.

How is it mounted?
Do use "map network drive" and not the OpenAFS function.

The problem is, the user has readonly access. If we try to create a
file/dir or save a existing file it doesn't work. If we try to create a
file/dir in Z:\ nothing happens (even no error message). If we try the
same in a subdir we get the error message "Too many files opened for
sharing".

Something is bad. Is it a RW volume?

I can disconnect this drive and reconnect via "net use" or Windows
Explorer but we can still not write on it. But I can reconnect it using
AFS control panel (Global Drives). This way I get normal access to the
afs share. The user has normal access rights and more than 200 MB left
and it works using AFS control panel. But this way he would need to
click everytime through the dialogs to reconnect the drive.

Do not use Global Drives mounting, it is buggy and does not work.

Does someone know where the problem is? On every other machine we don't
have this problem.

Thanks
Michael Richter


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