I'm hoping someone else might have run into this problem before.
I have a total of 5 machines running UPS Worldship 6.0.21 in the factory. 3 of these machines were recently upgraded from slow 400MHz Celerons running Win2k to newer Dell 1.8 GHz machines running Win2k (needed more horsepower for some apps).
These three machines worked perfectly with the users being "restricted users" under win2k. However, in WinXP the program throws an error on load when the user is a "restricted user".
The error is ... error code 1026 - Base Server Services Failed. This comes up when the software is "initializing web services" on the machine.
I gave restricted users read/write to the entire UPS folder, that didnt help. All services that have UPS in the name appear to be on automatic start-up and are started before starting worldship.
I have a call in to UPS but they are less than helpful as usual.
I really need to get these computers back to "Restricted user" because I have big problems with people in the factory screwing around with their computers (installing spyware, etc) ... took me a long time to reign them back in when I took over IT here.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Matt Laski
Netadmin, Pulsafeeder Inc.
I have a total of 5 machines running UPS Worldship 6.0.21 in the factory. 3 of these machines were recently upgraded from slow 400MHz Celerons running Win2k to newer Dell 1.8 GHz machines running Win2k (needed more horsepower for some apps).
These three machines worked perfectly with the users being "restricted users" under win2k. However, in WinXP the program throws an error on load when the user is a "restricted user".
The error is ... error code 1026 - Base Server Services Failed. This comes up when the software is "initializing web services" on the machine.
I gave restricted users read/write to the entire UPS folder, that didnt help. All services that have UPS in the name appear to be on automatic start-up and are started before starting worldship.
I have a call in to UPS but they are less than helpful as usual.
I really need to get these computers back to "Restricted user" because I have big problems with people in the factory screwing around with their computers (installing spyware, etc) ... took me a long time to reign them back in when I took over IT here.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Matt Laski
Netadmin, Pulsafeeder Inc.