On 4/15/2010 7:37 PM, Ted Creedon wrote: > OpenAFS for Windows 1.5.73:on Windows Server 2003 > > 2 lock symbols appear in the system tray > > the "Drive Letters" and "Advanced" tabs are missing from the AFS Client > popup. > > Thanks > > Tedc > >
The Drive Letters and Advanced tabs are not compatible with Vista and above. They have been removed. This is documented in the release notes and was discussed on this mailing list before the change was made. The two icons are the result of running both the AFS Authentication tool and Network Identity Manager. Please choose one. Network Identity Manager has an option to automatically disable the AFS Authentication Tool if that is your choice. Jeffrey Altman
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