Re: [OT] Access Denied Continued

2004-03-26 Thread Ron White

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From: Ray Buchner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 10:47 AM
Subject: [OT] Access Denied Continued


 Earlier this week I posted a message about getting an access denied
message
 when printing to a shared printer in a Universe application.  This is more
 of a networking issue, but I thought I'd pick y'all's brains.

 I'm running UV10 on an NT4 server.

 The printer is a Zebra bar code printer connected via LPT1 on a WindowsXP
 Pro machine.

 The printer/machine in question is networked to the corporate domain via
 3Com wireless bridge.

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I run several wireless barcode scanners and I sometimes get
timeout weirdness if someone takes a unit beyond the signal reach
of the bridge.  When they return to where the signal strength is
strong sometimes windows no longer seems to recognize the
device and frequently UniVerse will not resume their session.

I don't know what type of environment you are in but I am in a
manufacturing plant and we have large 10 ton overhead hoists that
move on beams.  If one of these gets positioned near a bridge it
disrupts the signal and can cause problems.

This is some of the weirdness I have seen but if signal loss is not
a problem I would look at the security tab of the printer properties
and make sure that everyone has print access.  Getting too tight
with the security might work against you.

I am now out of straws to grasp at. :)

Ron White


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[OT] Access Denied Continued

2004-03-25 Thread Ray Buchner
Earlier this week I posted a message about getting an access denied message
when printing to a shared printer in a Universe application.  This is more
of a networking issue, but I thought I'd pick y'all's brains.

I'm running UV10 on an NT4 server.

The printer is a Zebra bar code printer connected via LPT1 on a WindowsXP
Pro machine.

The printer/machine in question is networked to the corporate domain via
3Com wireless bridge.

We are running Domain level authentication.

When a user first logs in to the machine with the printer attached and runs
the UV application the print job works beautifully.

Following a period of inactivity, the app starts returning the access denied
message.

It's almost as if the machine loses it authentication on the domain or the
UV server loses the connection to the user machine.

There's no hibernation or sleep settings set on the client or the server.

I can also connect to the share machine and printer via the network but
still get the access denied message.

Anyone have any clues as to why access is being stripped after inactivity?

TIA,
Ray
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Re: [OT] Access Denied Continued

2004-03-25 Thread Steven M Wagner
Dear Ray et al.

Could the network login time out?  So that the person may still be logged 
into UV, but have lost their login to the NT domain?

Steve

At 11:47 AM 3/25/04 -0500, you wrote:
Earlier this week I posted a message about getting an access denied message
when printing to a shared printer in a Universe application.  This is more
of a networking issue, but I thought I'd pick y'all's brains.
I'm running UV10 on an NT4 server.

The printer is a Zebra bar code printer connected via LPT1 on a WindowsXP
Pro machine.
The printer/machine in question is networked to the corporate domain via
3Com wireless bridge.
We are running Domain level authentication.

When a user first logs in to the machine with the printer attached and runs
the UV application the print job works beautifully.
Following a period of inactivity, the app starts returning the access denied
message.
It's almost as if the machine loses it authentication on the domain or the
UV server loses the connection to the user machine.
There's no hibernation or sleep settings set on the client or the server.

I can also connect to the share machine and printer via the network but
still get the access denied message.
Anyone have any clues as to why access is being stripped after inactivity?

TIA,
Ray
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