#50271 - 2000-06-23 04:08 PM
Re: Invalid Page Fault KX95.dll
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Anonymous
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Hi,Puuuh, i'm not sure there is, most users resides in about 20 to 25 groups. But why would you place yourself in 120 groups?  As an administrator you can get everywhere you want???? G.J. Minkels [This message has been edited by G.J. Minkels (edited 23 June 2000).] [This message has been edited by G.J. Minkels (edited 23 June 2000).]
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#50274 - 2000-06-24 09:00 PM
Re: Invalid Page Fault KX95.dll
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MightyR1
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Hi all,Monday I'll continu testing. I did the test on myself, putting myself in 5 groups. Now I can log on. after adding over 120 groups hte proble reappeared. Even at other worksstations. Next thing is to use an account of a normal user and see in how many groups it is. Then I keep adding groups in alphabetic order to see at what point and if the error reoccurs. You'll hear from me. Jochen: I'll keep on scripting. Problems are welcome. Minkels: You're right about the administrator thing. But I put myself in all groups for testing. JackLothian: I don't think it has something to do with connecting / diconnecting drives. But I'll post my test result here. ------------------ Greetings, Patrick Rutten <-PR->
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#50275 - 2000-06-26 10:22 AM
Re: Invalid Page Fault KX95.dll
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Patrick,I have done some testing myself. At our test domain i created about 200 global groups, added my testaccount to all of them and used my standard loginscript (with some InGroup-commands). And guess what? No problems at all, the script runs, doing what it is supposed to and ends normally. I'm using Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 9x (OSR2.x) clients. So, i wondering if your tests will show a different situation. I'll be back..... Greetings.
------------------ GertJan Minkels Océ-Nederland B.V. The Netherlands
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#50276 - 2000-06-26 01:00 PM
Re: Invalid Page Fault KX95.dll
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MightyR1
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Hi All,Here are my test results: User rutten added to 124 global groups: Log on OK User testnt added to 124 global groups: Log on OK User rutten added to 125 global groups: Error occurred User testnt added to 125 global groups: Error occurred The error occurred on different workstations!!! I didn't test it on NT. In my script I don't test for local groups. So I haven't tested this either. Putting myself in 124 global groups and 7 local groups worked. adding 1 global group failed. Can anyone else do some tests?????? GertJan: Did you wait for or force the replication of the SAM?
------------------ Greetings, Patrick Rutten <-PR->
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Greetz, Patrick Rutten
- We'll either find a way or make one... - Knowledge is power; knowing how to find it is more powerful... - Problems don't exist; they are challenges...
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#50277 - 2000-06-26 02:15 PM
Re: Invalid Page Fault KX95.dll
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Patrick,Our test-domain has only a primary domain controller, so an synchronize isn't necessary. The PDC is an Compaq Proliant 1500 with 256 Mb. memory and running KXRPC version 3.60. Again i've tried to generate the error using a Windows 95 client (Kix32.exe and it's DLL's copied local) and again no problems occured. The login-procedure ended correctly (by processing all lines in the script). It seems to me that KXRPC has no limitations whatsoever. ------------------ GertJan Minkels Océ-Nederland B.V. The Netherlands
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#50279 - 2000-06-26 05:03 PM
Re: Invalid Page Fault KX95.dll
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And Kix32.exe version 3.60 (did not have the time to upgrade).By the way at which district court are you employed???
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