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AzMan & W2k3 SP1 problem... UTTùDÓv+ºË"¢{&‰Ê貇ír‰ 06-30-2005
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Posted by UTTùDÓv+ºË"¢{&‰Ê貇ír‰ on June 30, 2005, 7:42 am
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In W2k3 based domain-controller machine, I have a xml based Authorization
store (say abc.xml) under the <windir>\SysVol\domain directory. This file
also show up in the junction point <windir>\SysVol\SysVol\<domainname>
directory.

Prior to installing SP1, I could able to run the azman.msc and open the
abc.xml store either by speciying the path
<windir>\SysVol\domain
-- or --
<windir>\SysVol\SysVol\<domainname>

But, after installing SP1, the azman.msc behavior changes. Openning the
abc.xml store by specifying the path
<windir>\SysVol\domain is OK
-- but --
<winddir>\SysVol\SysVol\<domainname> throws the following ERROR.
"Cannot open the authorization store. The following problem occured. The
system cannot find the path specified"

Does anyone out there know what is going on here? Is it something I have to
do to make it work or Is it a bug in the new version of azman libraries that
is shipped with the SP1?

Any kind of advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks.


Posted by Glenn LeCheminant on July 3, 2005, 3:07 pm
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I doubt your issue has anything to do with azman.

c:\windows\sysvol\sysvol>dir
should report the domain folder as a junction folder.
Verify that is still the case.

Use linkd.exe to verify c:\windows\sysvol\sysvol\domainname is still linked
to c:\windows\sysvol\domain

Verify you can open the xml file in notepad from the junction directory.

--
Glenn LeCheminant
CCNA, MCSE 2000/2003 + Security

> In W2k3 based domain-controller machine, I have a xml based Authorization
> store (say abc.xml) under the <windir>\SysVol\domain directory. This file
> also show up in the junction point <windir>\SysVol\SysVol\<domainname>
> directory.
>
> Prior to installing SP1, I could able to run the azman.msc and open the
> abc.xml store either by speciying the path
> <windir>\SysVol\domain
> -- or --
> <windir>\SysVol\SysVol\<domainname>
>
> But, after installing SP1, the azman.msc behavior changes. Openning the
> abc.xml store by specifying the path
> <windir>\SysVol\domain is OK
> -- but --
> <winddir>\SysVol\SysVol\<domainname> throws the following ERROR.
> "Cannot open the authorization store. The following problem occured. The
> system cannot find the path specified"
>
> Does anyone out there know what is going on here? Is it something I have
> to
> do to make it work or Is it a bug in the new version of azman libraries
> that
> is shipped with the SP1?
>
> Any kind of advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks.




Posted by UTTùDÓv+ºË"¢{&‰Ê貇ír‰ on July 5, 2005, 8:21 am
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> c:\windows\sysvol\sysvol>dir
Reports correcly as a junction.

>Use linkd.exe to verify c:\windows\sysvol\sysvol\domainname is still linked
> to c:\windows\sysvol\domain
Reports as linked to c:\windows\sysvol\domain

> Verify you can open the xml file in notepad from the junction directory.
I can open this file from the junction dir. from any other editor like
notepad, IE, etc.
No problem.

Only time I have problem is opening the file at the junction dir. using
AzMan.msc or through the Authorizatin API.

Any other ideas or suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks.

"Glenn LeCheminant" wrote:

> I doubt your issue has anything to do with azman.
>
> c:\windows\sysvol\sysvol>dir
> should report the domain folder as a junction folder.
> Verify that is still the case.
>
> Use linkd.exe to verify c:\windows\sysvol\sysvol\domainname is still linked
> to c:\windows\sysvol\domain
>
> Verify you can open the xml file in notepad from the junction directory.
>
> --
> Glenn LeCheminant
> CCNA, MCSE 2000/2003 + Security
>
> > In W2k3 based domain-controller machine, I have a xml based Authorization
> > store (say abc.xml) under the <windir>\SysVol\domain directory. This file
> > also show up in the junction point <windir>\SysVol\SysVol\<domainname>
> > directory.
> >
> > Prior to installing SP1, I could able to run the azman.msc and open the
> > abc.xml store either by speciying the path
> > <windir>\SysVol\domain
> > -- or --
> > <windir>\SysVol\SysVol\<domainname>
> >
> > But, after installing SP1, the azman.msc behavior changes. Openning the
> > abc.xml store by specifying the path
> > <windir>\SysVol\domain is OK
> > -- but --
> > <winddir>\SysVol\SysVol\<domainname> throws the following ERROR.
> > "Cannot open the authorization store. The following problem occured. The
> > system cannot find the path specified"
> >
> > Does anyone out there know what is going on here? Is it something I have
> > to
> > do to make it work or Is it a bug in the new version of azman libraries
> > that
> > is shipped with the SP1?
> >
> > Any kind of advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
>
>
>


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