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Login-Lgnwnt32.dll-100:Access denied error

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Jeff Wilkinson

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Apr 10, 2006, 5:21:04 AM4/10/06
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Clients are getting access denied errors when trying to map drives to one particular server in the login script.
Client is 4.91 SP2 on Windows XP sp2
Just recently installed Zen 7 agent (no previous zen agents installed).
 
Initial troubleshooting indicates that the problem goes away if we un-install the ZFD agents.
 
It does not happen every login but it is very frequent.
 
Manually trying to map the drives after a login also generates the Access Denied errors.
 
Anyone seen this behaviour.
 
Below is a section of the login dialog window:
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COM-SERVER
LOGIN-LGNWNT32.DLL-890: The specified server is unknown.
Your current context is Office.COM
User: Greg-s Context: Office.COM
Your current tree is: COM
You are attached to server COM-PROXY.
LOGIN-LGNWNT32.DLL-100: Access has been denied.
LOGIN-LGNWNT32.DLL-100: Access has been denied.
You are attached to server COM-PROXY.
LOGIN-LGNWNT32.DLL-430: The following drive mapping operation could not be completed.
    [INS S1:=COM-SERVER\SYS:\LOGIN\NAV]
The error code was 8885.
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Tony Pedretti

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Apr 10, 2006, 6:54:05 PM4/10/06
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Jeff,

Is SLP setup to resolve eDirectory services/names over IP?
If so, masking any info. you might consider a security hazard please
post the results of SLPINFO /A run from the command-prompt on Windows.

Is a default server set in either the client properties or the Directory
user object(s)?

Some people have recommended to update the TCPIP stack (TCP update) on
NetWare in regards to unusual disconnects...

Random errors in login script when attempting to login
http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/searchtid.cgi?/10093394.htm

What affect does reducing the Bad Address Cache Timeout on the Advanced
Settings tab in client's properties have?...

How does the Bad Address Cache work?
http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/searchtid.cgi?/10093267.htm

Is a bindery or NDS syntax used to create drive mappings?...

Login-4.21.15-890: The specified server is unknown
http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/searchtid.cgi?/10061463.htm

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Tony Pedretti

Jeff Wilkinson

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Apr 12, 2006, 2:53:46 AM4/12/06
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More information:
 
Default server is set for each user.
Servers are Netware v6.5 with SP5
 
A PKTSCAN trace of the error seemed to indicate that the server is sending a TCP RST (reset) to the client.
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