ADSM-L

Re: ANS5174E with Win32 client

1999-03-18 18:41:38
Subject: Re: ANS5174E with Win32 client
From: Leo Humar <lhumar AT VIC.BIGPOND.NET DOT AU>
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 1999 09:41:38 +1000
Hi Wanda,

Are you using a scheduler to backup these files
The scheduler requires at least backup privileges.

Leo Humar
LCS Pty Ltd
lhumar AT vic.bigpond.net DOT au



>Boy, am I confused.
>
>On my desktop system I can boot either Win95 or WinNT 4.0 workstation
(SP4).
>
>On either Win95 or WinNT, I run the ADSM Win32 client PTF 6J4 (a fixtest)
>I log on the network as the same network user, and same ADSM nodename no
>matter which system I boot.
>
>On either Win95 or WinNT, I have a permanent connection (P:) to a network
>drive.
>The network drive is on an NT 4.0 fileserver.
>
>I have a set of directories/files on P: that I own.  I can create and
delete
>files and directories here.  I am the NT "owner" of many of the files,
>although there are other directories on this drive that are owned by
others.
>
>If I am running Win95 with the PTF 6J client, I can back up, restore, and
>archive all the files I normally have access to.
>
>If I am running WinNT with the PTF 6J client, I CANNOT back up or archive
>most of the files I normally have access to.  The error message is
ANS5174E,
>"A required NT privilege is not held".
>
>This doesn't make sense.  As far as NT is concerned, I can do anything I
>want with these files.  And ADSM will let me access SOME of them, but not
>all.
>
>Do any of you NT experts out there have any rational explanation for this?
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>Wanda Prather
>The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab
>443-778-8769
>wanda_prather AT jhuapl DOT edu
>
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