I have seen the same, but I haven't been able to solve or workaround the
problem. I have done the exact same installation/configuration procedure
on other machines and got it to work. My best guess is that it is hardware
related. The machines that (always) gave this error-message were HP Vectra
XM (or was it XA?) with an Adaptec HA-1442(?) scsi hostadapter. OS was
NT4. I have heard reports that other software had seen a similar error on
this hardware, so there seem to be something fishy about it.

Whatabout your stuff? Is it all the same hardware/configuration that used
to work with the afs-client, or is it something new about it? Do you have
other hardware that behave as it should / more afs-client installations
on NT? What NT do you run? 4? 3.51?

I should mention that I had afs-support on this, but we weren't able to
fix it.

/Per

On Wed, 25 Feb 1998, Matthew Bosetti wrote:

> 
> Has anyone encountered problems with Windows-NT Transarc AFS Daemon
> (afsd_service.exe) failing to start upon booting ?  The error "0005:
> acess denied" is reported in the event log.  Subsequent manual starts
> via the Services control panel program fail as well, yielding the same
> error.  Reinstalling the AFS client has no effect either.
> 
> Of the two clients effected, one is running Patch 6 and the other
> Patch 7.
> 
> Is it possible that uninstalling the client is not completly removing
> all the files that were installed ?  If this is the case, is there a
> listing of all relevant files and their locations ?
> 
> 
> 
> Matthew Bosetti                               [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Department of Computer Science                412-624-8831
> University of Pittsburgh
> 
> 


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