Jeffrey Altman wrote:
Christopher D. Clausen wrote:

What are the ACLs on the files?

F:\>fs la \\AFS\acm.uiuc.edu\system\sys\local\util\network\SSH.com\
Access list for \\AFS\acm.uiuc.edu\system\sys\local\util\network\SSH.com\ is
Normal rights:
  winadmin rlidwk
  acm.admin rlidwka
  acm.users rlk
  system:administrators rlidwka
  system:anyuser rlk

Checking ACLs occurred to me as well but I wanted to make sure that
there was a lock request failing first.   There isn't a lock request
being made that could fail according to the logs.

F:\>fs -version
OpenAFS1.5.2607

I can run \\AFS\acm.uiuc.edu\system\sys\local\util\network\SSH.com\SshClient.exe just fine.

\\AFS\acm.uiuc.edu\system\sys\local\util\Perl\bin\perl.exe -V seems to work from start -> run as well.

Note that these paths won't work on 64-bit OpenAFS because of the sysname:

        Current sysname list is 'amd64_win64' 'x86_win32' 'i386_w2k'

The 32-bit sysname list is:

        Current sysname list is 'x86_win32' 'i386_w2k' 'i386_nt40'

In the above path "sys" is a symlink to "@sys".

Jeffrey Altman

For me to test the acm.uiuc.edu path I set fs sysname i386_nt40.
-dean
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