In addition to Sara Burns post, I found that you need to ensure that all users have Modify rights to the uvtemp folder. Anything less results in the user session being terminated after the initial server logon. No error message.

You shouldn't need to put the domain as part of the user name (domanin\user) but you do need to put it in uppercase, like the user name in the domain part of the Users setup. Also, for the account, put in the absolute path rather than the acount name.

The same uppercase rules apply for users local to the server, if you have any.

Hope this helps. Oh, I'm running UV 10.0.15 on Win2K3 :)

Andrew Mack
HRMIS
New Zealand Defence Force


From: Bobby Ramirez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: [U2] Universe logins on a Windows 2003 server -  resending...
Date: Tue, 4 May 2004 14:27:57 -0700

Is anyone else having problems posting today, here is my replay again....

I modified permissions to the UV home account, and the other needed universe
accounts by adding Domain Users, this has fixed the connection problems. The
User Policy option under Network Services is acting weird because when i set
the option for UV account, and add a couple of users only some of them work.
I reset the User Policy to Any Account, and have the users add the domain as
part of the login {Domain\Username}, and enter the UV account name, not the
path they can connect.


As us upgraders to 2003 know we didn't have to do this with 2000.

Bobby Ramirez
IT Services
Body Wise International
714-368-1260
http://www.bodywise.com/


-----Original Message----- From: Bobby Ramirez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 5:15 PM To: U2-Users (E-mail) Subject: [U2] Universe logins on a Windows 2003 server


Just upgraded my development Universe 10.1 server to Windows 2003 from Windows 2000. Previously, domain users could log into universe on this server, but since the upgrade this isn't possible. Only users with administrator rights can telnet and log into universe. I have seen a previous post about setting up a group policy, but i am not running active directory here, just an NT PDC.

I've added the Domain\"Domain Users" group and a specific user to "Allow Log
on locally" under Local Security Settings, but with no effect.


What is the "trick" to getting this working again?

Before the upgrade i didn't have to use any universe Network Settings, so
far i am content to let the users be prompted to the universe account to
connect to.

Thanks.

Bob Ramirez
IT Services
Body Wise International
http://www.bodywise.com/

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