It sounds like it's finding the incorrect version of this dll -- perhaps
there's an extra copy of afsrcp.dll (and perhaps others) somewhere on the
system left from the 3.5.x install. Try uninstalling AFS and manually
verifying that it is *completely* gone. Be sure to check the PATH env.
variab
Hi David,
Here at UNC we determined that "random" afsd_service.exe crashes (OpenAFS
1.2.6) were due to a dramatic increase in attacks on Microsoft
Networking/NetBIOS ports (137, 138, 139). More specifically, it is believed
these probes/attacks originate from remote hosts infected with the
'ona
Hello all,
If you're an English speaker who needs only the Windows client, please give
this a try. I'd appreciate any feedback. This is a generic-installer
version of the production client we're using at UNC Chapel Hill. Thanks.
www.unc.edu/~sdw/OpenAFS_Client_126.exe
--Scott
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