Where do I look and how do I set supervisor rights for the entire tree and
context?
Thanks for your help.
M. Cooper
- Anders Gustafsson, Engineer, CNE6, ASE
NSC Volunteer Sysop (http://support-forums.novell.com)
Pedago, The Aaland Islands (N60 E20)
Using VA 4.52 build 277 (32-bit) on Windows 2000 build 2195
Mcooper
"AndersG" <dal...@nomail.to.me> wrote in message
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Another issue has come up which I believe is related to this issue. We are
now unable to submit backup jobs with arcserve, we get login denied messages
due to insufficient rights.
Is there a DSrepair command that can be run to correct our trustee and
rights issue? Something is amiss since we did our migration.
Thanks for your continued support.
M. Cooper
"AndersG" <dal...@nomail.to.me> wrote in message
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Have you checked "Effective rights" in NWAdmin/Consoleone to verify that it is
indeed the case?
> Another issue has come up which I believe is related to this issue. We are
> now unable to submit backup jobs with arcserve, we get login denied messages
> due to insufficient rights.
>
See above, ie rights to the AS queue
"AndersG" <dal...@nomail.to.me> wrote in message
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Also, did you install user licenses ? It sounds like the Admin
connection is employing a licenseless connection.
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(No Email Support, Thanks !)
What's next? Uninstall licenses and reinstall?
Thanks very much for your interest.
Michael
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Yes.
"An error occurred while trying to find licenses to remove. NLSInstalled
returned error code 0XC0001003. Cannot remove licenses."
What now?
"Edison Ortiz" <eor...@nscsysop.com> wrote in message
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delete the lsp_servername object and all licenses
run dsrepair until no errors
run setupnls. It will ask for login, use the fll DN ir .admin.ou.o
install licenses
>What now?
What version and support pack of NetWare?
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"Donald Albury" <dal...@not.bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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How cab we work around this?
Thanks for your continued attention and help.
Michael
"AndersG" <dal...@nomail.to.me> wrote in message
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I feel like I'm in an endless loop. If I installed a new server license
would I then be able to delete the old licenses?
Thanks for your continued support.
Michael
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"Donald Albury" <dal...@not.bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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Please help me figure out a creative work around. I'm desperate.
Thanks
Michael
"AndersG" <dal...@nomail.to.me> wrote in message
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Copy sys:public/win32 to a local disk. Delete the snapins dir
Run NWadmin32 from there. This should allow you to delete the licenses
As a last resor, use DSBROWSE
http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/searchtid.cgi?/10054705.htm
>NSBS 5.1
OK, that's up-to-date enough. Keep working with Anders. :-)
>But you are awake when I am not ;)
Go back to sleep! :-)
Please tell me you have another trick up your sleeve. NWadmin without
snapins and DSBROWSE did not work! In dsbrowse I get error
messages -629, -672, -649 trying to delete the licenses.
Please reach into the deep recesses of your vast knowledge and come up with
another option.
Thanks for your time and wisdom.
Michael
"AndersG" <dal...@nomail.to.me> wrote in message
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>Please reach into the deep recesses of your vast knowledge and come up with
>another option.
While Anders is sleeping (he's 6 hours ahead of me), I'll take a stab
at it. Is it possible that the licenses were installed by another
user account? In any case, go to http://www.dreamlan.com/main.htm and
grab the free download rmLicIRF.zip (the name is case sensitive) and
use it to remove the IRF on the license objects, and see if that will
let you delete them.
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Ś Object Browser Current Context: O=ASP Objects: 56 Ś
Ś------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ś
Ś Object Name Object Class Sub Count Entry ID Ś
Ś ŚCN=PAMIR_WOLService Ś zendmWolService Ś 00000000 Ś 000082BA Ś
Ś ŚCN=Role Based Service 2 Ś rbsCollection2 Ś 00000068 Ś 000080BF Ś
Ś ŚCN=SAS Service - PAMIR Ś SAS:Service Ś 00000000 Ś 0000804B Ś
Ś ŚCN=Server Package Ś zenServerPackage Ś 00000000 Ś 000082F5 Ś
Ś ŚCN=SMS SMDR Group Ś Group Ś 00000000 Ś 00008054 Ś
Ś ŚCN=SSL CertificateDNS - PAMIR Ś NDSPKI:Key Material Ś 00000000 Ś 0000804F Ś
Ś ŚCN=SSL CertificateIP - PAMIR Ś NDSPKI:Key Material Ś 00000000 Ś 0000804D Ś
Ś ŚNLS:Publisher=Novell+NLS:Pr... Ś NLS:Product Conta... Ś 00000001 Ś 0000830F Ś
Ś ŚNLS:Publisher=Novell+NLS:Pr... Ś NLS:Product Conta... Ś 00000002 Ś 00008311 Ś<- Enter here:
Which will bring you to:
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Ś Object Browser Current Context: NLS:Publisher=Novel... Objects: 2 Ś
Ś------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ś
Ś Object Name Object Class Sub Count Entry ID Ś
Ś ŚNLS:License ID=SN:xxxxxxxx Ś NLS:License Certi... Ś 00000000 Ś 00008312 Ś
Ś ŚNLS:License ID=SN:yyyyyyyy Ś NLS:License Certi... Ś 00000000 Ś 00008313 Ś
Ś Ś Ś
Then delete the individual licenses. After that you should be able to delete the license envelope.
I installed and ran rmlicirf and was then able to delete the licenses, lsp
object. After confirming through NWadmin that everything was deleted I went
to nwconfig and again made sure the licenses were removed. I did a
dsrepair, setupnls and then went to install the licenses. I couldn't
install them since nwconfig said they were already installed. I rebooted
the server and went through this process again with the same result,
licenses already installed.
What do I have to do to get a clean boot with no record of the licenses?
My continued thanks.
Michael
"Donald Albury" <dal...@not.bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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Please don't give up on me.
Michael
"Donald Albury" <dal...@not.bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> Michael,
>
> Maybe DSBrowse will help. See TID 10054705
> (http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/searchtid.cgi?/10054705.htm).
>I tried DSBrowse and could delete the licenses but they still came back.
>Is there a file that stores the license information that needs to be
>deleted?
Have you run an NDS health check recently? If not, please do so, to
see if everything is synching correctly. Also, after deleting one of
the problem objects, use DSBrowse to look at all replicas of the
partition to see whether the deletion is propagating to all replicas.
Michael
"Donald Albury" <dal...@not.bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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What still isn't working correctly is the original user rights issue.
Users are able to access folders that they have not been given rights to. I
found this document,
http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/searchtid.cgi?/10020512.htm, but I
have found NWadmin confusing to work with. Do you know of a similar article
that focuses on using ConsoleOne?
Thanks
Michael
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