Dave Ewart wrote:
> On Thursday, 26.04.2007 at 16:56 +0200, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
> 
>>> On a WPKG 'problem' PC:
>>>
>>> - WPKGService: Set script security context: successfully done
>>> - WPKGService: Multiple connections to a server or shared resource by
>>>   the same user, using more than one user name, are not allowed.
>>>   Disconnect all previous connections to the server or shared resource and
>>>   try again..
>> It's a limitation and message coming from Windows. Google for it.
>>
>> Basically, you can't connect from a Windows machine more than once, and 
>> use different credentials (more or less).
> 
> Yeah, that's how I interpreted it; and I found some discussion about
> people who were actively trying to do things with multiple shares, but
> that's not what I'm doing...
> 
>> This means: probably you have some other script or program that uses 
>> network shares, and starts before WPKG (or WPKG starts scripts which 
>> mount shares using different credentials etc.?).
> 
> Yes, "some other script or program uses network shares" makes sense as
> an explanation but doesn't apply here.  There's nothing else running.
> All the 'working' PCs and 'non-working' PCs were deployed from the same
> Windows XP disk image and are, aside from minor hardware differences,
> identical.

Some 3rd party worm/virus? :)

Try that: log into a problematic machine.

Open cmd.exe.

Use "net use" to show current open connections.

Try net stop "wpkg service", net stop "wpkg service", netstat, net 
use... There must be something which blocks a connection.


-- 
Tomasz Chmielewski
http://wpkg.org



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