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2136.1 | | IJSAPL::MONNINK_H | | Fri Feb 21 1997 07:26 | 5 |
| Michael,
Running this at home and it works fine, so 3.51 should work.
Han
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2136.2 | | suppdc.uto.dec.com::PETERS_M | | Mon Mar 03 1997 13:01 | 4 |
| Just a stupid question. Did you install the December version
also on your Windows NT 3.51 systems?
Martin
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2136.3 | | FRAIS::MSCHULZ | Michael Schulz | Wed Mar 05 1997 10:20 | 5 |
| Yes, I did (NTIORA.EXE from IJSAPL::DISK$LNX:[KIS.NTX308.DEC96REL]).
I tried it (OS-Login) yesterday again in different ways without any success.
Michael
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2136.4 | | UTROP1::elec6.uto.dec.com::HIELKEMA_M | | Wed Mar 05 1997 13:02 | 7 |
| I got the message "You cannot login now - try later" also.
I forgot to give the group to which the user is added the Access Right
"Log on locally". After I have done that, it was OK.
Have you checked that?
Minne
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2136.5 | | FRAIS::MSCHULZ | Michael Schulz | Wed Mar 05 1997 14:22 | 4 |
| I've checked it. Group to which user is assigned has the right "Log on locally".
Michael
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2136.6 | Grant 'Act as part of the operating system' to the group 'op' | EPS::ESTES | | Thu Mar 20 1997 20:59 | 39 |
| We saw this problem as well with the December release. The fix is in
the release notes!
We had not granted the "Act as part of the operating system" priviledge
to the the 'op' group. See item 1 below from page 51 of the release
notes.
Two additional notes: This is an "Advanced" priviledge and you must
check the "Show advanced user rights" check box. If
the LinkWorks service is running you must restart it after granting
this right.
Regards
Stu Estes
From page 51 of the December release notes.
1 Use the Windows NT User Manager For Domains to add the Access Right
'Act as part of operating system' to the user group op.
2 Add a new user. Do not require him to change his password the first
time he logs in.
3 The group to which the user is added must have the Access Right Log
on Locally.
4 Restart the Windows NT server.
5 On the client, add a new user with the same login ID as the Windows
NT user. At this point the login ID in LinkWorks, the OS-Login ID in
LinkWorks, and the Windows NT login ID of the user should all be the
same.
6 Commit changes and exit the system administratation.
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