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From: Suo A. <And...@sw...> - 2003-05-13 11:22:45
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Ben, I've successfully installed and run the service on my Win2K machine! = Wouldn't this indicate that somehow the priviligies of the user are not = correct, or that the user that runs the service in some way is not = treated equal as if run through e.g. console? =20 Regards, Anders -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Fr=E5n: Ben Dolman [mailto:bd...@by...] Skickat: den 12 maj 2003 18:52 Till: wra...@li... =C4mne: [Wrapper-user] Re: SV: Access network directories from NT = service! I don't think it is just an NT problem, since I am having exactly the = same problem on a Win2k machine. I have verified, using procexp, that = the wrapper and the JVM processes are both running as the correct user. = I have tried accessing the network drive as both X:/ and //server/share, = but to no avail. When I log in to the console as the same user, I can = see the network drive, but for some reason my java program can't. =20 Thanks for the help, Ben Dolman =20 Leif Mortenson wrote: > 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. =20 > Cheers, > Leif =20 |