Matt Miller schrieb:

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> I did create a linux and samba account for user "system"

Oh, it won't work like that.
Windows "SYSTEM" user, when it connects to external shares, uses a guest 
account. You can verify it in Samba logs (with log level = 3).


> Windows startup scripts run as system, correct?

Correct.


> That would mean WPKG is running as system, too... Correct?

Correct.

> What's going on here? Why can't WPKG create the file?

Because the SYSTEM user connects as guest.


Really, it's best to use WPKG Client, although it's labelled RC2 for 
pretty long time, it's pretty stable. The only bug I know is that it 
won't reboot if the service runs as a non-SYSTEM user.

Alternatively, you can use a Task Scheduler. Or "net use" in your script.


-- 
Tomasz Chmielewski
http://wpkg.org

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