Btw, are you not using the loopback adapter or are you forcing the NETBIOS name to be %COMPUTERNAME%-AFS in the registry?
Jeffrey Altman
P.S. - If you would like me to debug this for you, please contact me privately regarding my rates and availability.
Stephen Stoops wrote:
This is also happening in XP Pro and over all machines that I have
checked on campus. I am able to mount Printer and resource shares with
no problem. There is not a large number of handles being used.
I have also restarted the WS using MSCONFIG and disabled all non essential OS apps (antivirus, etc...) except for AFS. Still no token. Same behavior.
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeffrey Altman Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 8:00 PM To: Greg Wilson Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: FW: [OpenAFS] Windows XP problems getting an AFS token when logged into a Kerberos Realm
Searching for this error in Google will produce tens of thousands of results. There are no definitive solutions. For some people uninstalling their anti-virus software (usually norton) removes the problem. For others re-installing the latest service pack for 2000 or XP does the trick. The best guess that folks in the news groups have is that the missing resource are handles. Run taskmanager and use "Select Columns" to allow you to view the allocated handles for each process. See if you have any applications with an unusually large number.
In any case, the CreateFile() call in the pioctl() function is failing without any communication occurring to the AFS Client's SMB server so there is little that I can do from the AFS perspective. You would have the same problem attempting to mount an SMB file or printer share from another windows workstation.
Jeffrey Altman
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