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Subject: [xmail] Re: Question about CTRL and error
Was this a move between the same OS or across platform? Sounds like
something didn't get moved correctly, check the directory structure against
what is in the docs, could be that empty directories didn't get moved. Also
try stopping xmail, emptying
Shawn Anderson wrote:
I am not sure what you mean since the ctrl server does not impersonate the
connecting user (xmail users are not nt users). As for the ctrlclnt
application, all the user needs is execute priv's and that has nothing to do
with the account that is being used to access the
Shawn Anderson wrote:
Same platform, different box. It was a zip of the entire directory
structure,and I verified that I copied everything. Shawn 1. Moved to new
system
2. User name stops working
3. Other user names work
I'm sure you already checked, but . . . this sounds an awful lot like a
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Subject: [xmail] Re: Question about CTRL and error
Shawn Anderson wrote:
Same platform, different box. It was a zip of the entire
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Subject: [xmail] Re: Question about CTRL and error
Zip doesn't get empty directories, I bet you have some missing.
Bill
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From: Shawn Anderson[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Zip doesn't get empty directories, I bet you have some missing.
Bill
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From: Shawn Anderson[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [xmail] Re: Question about CTRL and error
Same platform, different box. It was a zip
odd.
Shawn
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Subject: [xmail] Re: Question about CTRL and error
I've noticed this before. It used to appear when the password
. It will rebuild the files automatically in tabindex.
Bill
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From: Shawn Anderson[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [xmail] Re: Question about CTRL and error
Hmm, I double checked the user name and password. I even
I've noticed this before. It used to appear when the password was invalid,
but the username was correct. Now shows with either the username or
password or both are incorrect. However, if you just type in a username,
and no password you will still get a Bad CTRL login error. Is the password