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Vieux 04/02/2008, 20h20   #8
Tim Walsh
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Par défaut Re: VMRCPlus "Access is denied" Error

Did you go in and give them permissions first? If they can't connect they
can't give themselves the permissions, some one who can connect needs to do
that for them.

VMRC uses different permissions the the Web Interface. You may also want to
check to make sure they have read/wrrite access to the folders the VMs are
in.

"John Schneider" <johnmsch@newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
news:5608C7C8-B8DC-4523-907A-93D1553850F1@microsoft.com...
> Just had the 2 people try the steps below and they still get the exception
> error.
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
>
> "Tim Walsh" wrote:
>
>> I think you need to do the following and see if it s
>>
>> 1) Open VMRC-Plus and connect to the server using your credentials
>> 2) From the menu select Virtual Server and then select Security
>> 3) Add your co-workers or a group that they belong to to the list
>> 4) Give them the appropriate permissions and then apply the changes
>> 5) Have them try connecting
>>
>> I duplicated the error message your getting and the above is how I
>> corrected
>> it.
>>
>> "John Schneider" <johnmsch@newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
>> news:2CD07733-8BE8-41F3-BBCD-3FFF260744B5@microsoft.com...
>> > Just had someone else install VMRCPlus (1.6) and he's having the same
>> > problem.
>> > Neither of these users have ever been able to connect via VMRCPlus.
>> > Both users did the full install, and both have Virtual Server R2 SP1
>> > installed on their machines also.
>> > Trying to connect to one of our servers, they get the error I mentioned
>> > below (Access denied/Exception). However, when they try to connect to
>> > one
>> > of
>> > the other servers, they get the error "Virtual Server returned 'access
>> > denied' (Code 0). You may have insufficient privileges to connect to
>> > Virtual
>> > Server."
>> > The strange thing is that all three of us have the exact (as far as I
>> > can
>> > tell) same permissions/rights on both those boxes, and they can both
>> > bring
>> > up
>> > the Virtual Server administrator web page for those two servers.
>> >
>> > This is driving me bonkers!!!!!
>> >
>> > "Tim Walsh" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Just her or are other's having the same problem?
>> >> Can she access any other Host using VMRC-Plus?
>> >> Has she been able to use VMRC-Plus on this Host in the past?
>> >> Does she have VS installed on the local box? If not did she install
>> >> the
>> >> COM
>> >> components when she installed VMRC-Plus?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "John Schneider" <johnmsch@newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
>> >> news:2002FEAA-C1F1-401D-AD82-317C86F09831@microsoft.com...
>> >> > The plot thickens...
>> >> >
>> >> > Today, she's in the office, on the network, and she's getting the
>> >> > same
>> >> > error. We have uninstalled/reinstalled/rebooted, and she still gets
>> >> > the
>> >> > error, so its NOT a VPN issue.
>> >> >
>> >> > Any ideas out there?????
>> >> >
>> >> > "John Schneider" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> We have been using VMRCPlus (1.6.0.0) to access a machine hosting a
>> >> >> number of
>> >> >> Virtual Server VMs. One of the users just tried to access this
>> >> >> machine
>> >> >> remotely, and is getting the error "Access is denied. (Exception
>> >> >> from
>> >> >> HRESULT: 0x80070005 (E_ACCESSDENIED))". She is connected to our
>> >> >> corporate
>> >> >> network via SSL VPN. She can access the VS Administrator website
>> >> >> (http://machine.domain.com:1024/Virtu...App.exe?view=1)
>> >> >> with
>> >> >> no
>> >> >> problems, but can't connect to that same machine via VMRCPlus.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I can't find anything useful via Google. Any ideas what could be
>> >> >> causing
>> >> >> this?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>

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