> Hi, > > Dejan Batic wrote: > > WPKG Service trying start... > > > > WPKG Service->RegisterServiceCtrlHandler: successfuly done > > > > WPKG Service->SERVICE_START_PENDING: successfuly done > > > > Starting WPKG on startup > > > > Before create shared memory: successfuly done. > > > > Create shared memory: successfuly done. > > > > Set script security context: successfuly done. > > > > Network resource required > > > > WNetAddConnection2-> The network location cannot be reached. For > > information about network troubleshooting, see Windows Help. > > > > Working done. Perform cleanup. > > I actually never experienced such problems yet but it seems to happen > from on some specific configurations. To me the most plausible answer > is > that it might be related to the network driver. As I indicated already > I > had some issues some time ago with a network adapter where the driver > was somehow preventing me to log in to a domain controller immediately > after the logon screen appeared. I had to wait for another half a > minute > until the network connection was ready to be used. I think this > happened > to me on a machine using an ASUS A7N8X-E rev. 2 with a 3Com GBE > interface (the nVidia 100Mbps network interface was doing fine). > > There are two more hints I would like to throw into the round: > > 802.1x authentication > ===================== > If 802.1x authentication used within the network there could be some > problems to reach the package server via a service which is run before > the user logs on (and 802.1x authentication takes place). > > Personal firewall > ================= > Some software firewalls might prevent any service from network > communication during boot/shutdown. I think for example there is such > an > option within the configuration of the Sunbelt Kerio Personal Firewall > - > this might prevent the WPKG service to connect to the package server > during boot or shutdown. > In such ceses you might try to tweak the firewall settings or > completely > turn it off. > Please also note that some Antivirus programs are bundled with a > firewall too. So uninstalling any Antivirus tool might help debugging. > > Personally I use no custom firewall application (just Windows XP/Vista > built-in firewall) and Avira AntiVir on my machines. On one site I am > using a quiet old version of McAfee without firewalling as well without > any problems. >
Well, I read a lot of posts regarding this subject. In the end I posted because it happens even with Intel NIC. I even made a clean install (with SP3) without anti-virus and firewall is off. If I can, I'll try to do a clean install with SP2 to see if there is any difference (becoming desperate I guess :) ). Cheers, Dejan ------------------------------------------------------------------------- wpkg-users mailing list archives >> http://lists.wpkg.org/pipermail/wpkg-users/ _______________________________________________ wpkg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.wpkg.org/mailman/listinfo/wpkg-users
