Ahh,
Now we see the flaws inherent in Windows... Help! Help! I'm
being repressed Unfortunately there are no easy fixes for this
situation. As a professional Windows developer I run into this *A
LOT* especially in a corporate network. In Windows
the System account does not have access to the
network, although a service that logs in as a named user can access the
network it must be done using UNC conventions and not maped
drives. However you should still be able to access the port 9000
web interface. Double check the user password on the
service. You may need to setup an account for the Slimserver
service and assign it to the Local Administrators group or create
a Slimserver role and give it permissions to run as a service.On 12/9/05, aix [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:It's set up run using my account, not LocalSystem. This is to enable it
to access network shares that LocalSystem has no access to.There are no firewalls (software or otherwise) between SlimServerandthe machine I am accessing it from.--aix
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