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From: Suo A. <And...@sw...> - 2003-05-09 08:36:03
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Hi Leif,
indeed, both wrapper and java.exe are running as the user I specified in =
conf. I'll try to set even more generous priviliges on the mapped drive =
to see if that has something to do with it.
/Anders
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Fr=E5n: Leif Mortenson [mailto:le...@ta...]
Skickat: den 8 maj 2003 18:11
Till: wra...@li...
=C4mne: Re: SV: [Wrapper-user] Access network directories from NT =
service!
Suo,
If the same settings are working on your Win2k box, that makes me
wonder if it is a problem with NT. I'm not sure if there are any =
differences
in the way NT handles account privileges.
Could you give the program that David posted a try and verify that =
both
the Wrapper and JVM processes are both running as the intended user?
Most likely they are but it would be nice to confirm.
Cheers,
Leif
Suo Anders wrote:
>Hi Leif, thanks for your reply.
>I've reinstalled the service a number of times and it seems to be ok as =
far as the user in "log on as" is the one I set in the conf-file.
>I'd like the posibility to see what user the service runs as but it =
doesn't seem to be possible in NT...
>
>I have tried both ways, G:\ and //server/dir, but it makes no =
difference.=20
>Actually, I have a Win2k machine on which it runs fine! But I can't =
tell for sure what the difference is: the OS or the user privileges! But =
on the WinNT machine, I do have access to the mapped drive as a "windows =
user", I can create and delete files on that drive through Explorer. =
It's just when I run my app as a servive it fails.=20
>BTW, the jre I'm using for the service is 1.3.1_02.
>
>/Anders
>
>
>-----Ursprungligt meddelande-----
>Fr=E5n: Leif Mortenson [mailto:le...@ta...]
>Skickat: den 8 maj 2003 13:41
>Till: wra...@li...
>=C4mne: Re: [Wrapper-user] Access network directories from NT service!
>
>
>Suo,
>Most people have gotten things working setting up an account.
>
>A few things for you to check.
>When you set the wrapper.ntservice.account and =
wrapper.ntservice.password
>properties, id you uninstall and then reinstall the service. This is=20
>important or
>the changes will not take effect. (This is probable ok because you =
said you
>verified the settings in the control panel.)
>
>You say that the service is started, it is not running as the correct =
user?
>How are you verifying this? If there was a problem with the user then
>the service would not start. Under XP, you can see the user that a
>service is running as by opening the Task Manager and enabling the
>User Name column. Most services run as SERVICE. Most likely the
>user is the one that is specified in your wrapper.ntservice.account
>property.
>
>If both of the above are true, then what exactly are you trying to do?
>Is the network drive mapped to a local drive. Ie R:/ or something or
>are you accessing the network drive directly? //machine/dir
>If it is the later, try the first? Just an idea, not sure it will make =
a
>difference.
>
>I only have access to 2000 and XP servers. So I am unable to test NT
>directly. Do you have the ability to test on an XP or 2000 server? =
There
>is nothing I am doing that is widows-version specific, but who knows...
>
>Cheers,
>Leif
>
>
>Suo Anders wrote:
>
> =20
>
>>Hi!=20
>>I have a java app that monitor and reads/deletes files from a =
directory that is mapped from a UNIX=20
>>server. I have a user set up with the proper privileges to access the =
directory. When I run my Java app through the debbugger or as a console =
app, there is no problem. However, as I install the app as a NT service, =
it can't access the directory. I use the wrapper.ntservice.account and =
wrapper.ntservice.password properties of the conf-file to set the user =
that the service should run as, and looking at the installed service =
hrough control panel->services, it seems OK. But when I start the =
service, it still doesn't seem to run as the correct user.=20
>>I've seen that some other users of the Wrapper have come across =
problems similar to mine but I haven't found the proper solution!=20
>>OS is Win NT Server, Wrapper version 3.0.2.
>>Please help!=20
>>
>>Regards,=20
>>Anders=20
>> =20
>>
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