Further to my e-mail to these lists last week, I thought that I should
post again for the benefit of people looking at the archive in the
future.  I have solved the problem that I could not get the admin client
to create new datastreams running under Windows.  I replicated the
problem on XP and Vista machines.  Other people can make these
combinations work successfully..

 

Puzzling over the weekend, I wondered what else the machines I use have
in common.  The answer is Kaspersky Internet Security.  If this is
turned off temporarily on the machine running the client, the admin
client functions correctly.  Kaspersky does not log any form of error or
event that I can see and I can't seem to get past the problem by
declaring the Fedora server 'trusted' etc etc.  

 

Irritating, but at least we have an answer...  Sadly, unlike my Canadian
experience, this time my client won't talk to a remote server with
Kaspersky turned on.

 

Richard

 

___________________________________________________________________

 

Richard Green

Manager, RepoMMan, RIDIR and REMAP Projects

e-Services Integration Group

 

www.hull.ac.uk/esig/repomman

www.hull.ac.uk/ridir

www.hull.ac.uk/remap

http://edocs.hull.ac.uk

 

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