Net Use System Error 2242
Guest Here's a good one: 2 Windows 2000 workstations have been connecting to an unsecured share (not password protected) on a 3rd Win 2000 system in a small workgroup for about 2 months; now those two clients both get "System error 2242 has occurred. The password of this user has expired." All three systems are using the same username and password for their Windows logon (and that account is set not to expire.) Any thoughts? Thanks in advance, Bob King Kindercare IS Dept Bob King, Sep 30, 2003 #1 Advertisements Steven Umbach Guest Double check the user accounts on all three computers to make sure that the user account password is set to "do not expire" because that is what the message indicates. --- Steve http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=149176 "Bob King" <> wrote in message news:0f4301c386e2$38f55940$... > Here's a good one: > > 2 Windows 2000 workstations have been connecting to an > unsecured share (not password protected) on a 3rd Win 2000 > system in a small workgroup for about 2 months; now those > two clients both get "System error 2242 has occurred. > The password of this user has expired." All three systems > are using the same username and password for their Windows > logon (and that account is set not to expire.) > > Any thoughts? > > Thanks in advance, Bob King > Kindercare IS Dept Steven Umbach, Sep 30, 2003 #2 Advertisements Show Ignored Content Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question? It takes just 2 minutes to sign up (and it's free!). Just click the sign up button to choose a username and then you can ask your own questions on the forum. Sign Up Now! Similar Threads password expired Gimp, Aug 22, 2003, in forum: Microsoft Windows 2000 Security Replies: 1 Views: 192 news.planet.nl Aug 22, 2003 expired password Derek, Oct 5, 2003, in forum: Microsoft Windows 2000 Security Replies: 2 Views: 231 sgopus Oct 6, 2003 Password expired without warning Ilan, Dec 3, 2003, in forum: Microsoft Windows 2000 Security Replies: 2 Views: 309 Ilan Dec 3, 2003 expired/lost password Tim Fleenor, Feb 5, 2004, in forum: Microsoft Windows 2000 Security Replies: 1 Views: 220 Ron Bernier Feb 5, 2004 Win2K Server New Password - still says expired Steve Appleton, Mar 31, 2004, in forum: Microsoft Windows 2000 Security Replies: 0 Views: 229 Steve Appleton Mar 31, 2004 changing password - old pw expired - new one is not accepted nath
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up Recent PostsRecent Posts Popular TopicsPopular Topics Home Search Members Calendar Who's On Home » Data Warehousing » Integration Services » Mapping Network Drive with http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic1749565-364-1.aspx Net Use does not... Mapping Network Drive with Net Use does not work via SQL Agent Rate Topic Display Mode Topic Options Author Message nothingisnotnullnothingisnotnull Posted Monday, January 4, 2016 9:05 PM SSC Rookie Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Sunday, March 20, 2016 1:42 PM Points: 38, Visits: 17 Looking for a direction on solving an issue I am experiencing with running a SQL Agent job. Running the package in net use visual studios works, of course.The package uses a Process Task to use the command line and run a NET USE command to map an UNC path to a drive letter. I chose this path, as it was the only way to pass credentials, which are required. I am not able to add permissions for the user account under the which the package is running.So again, this works when running it manually in net use system visual studios, but when executed from the job, I get this error: System error 2242 has occurred. The password of this user has expired. Having trouble tracking down the root cause. Do I need to set-up a proxy or...? Post #1749565 Andrew GAndrew G Posted Wednesday, January 6, 2016 9:51 PM SSCommitted Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Yesterday @ 9:35 PM Points: 1,935, Visits: 2,200 Check the SQL Job owner. If it is set to a login that is a member of the sysadmin role, then the job will run as the SQL Agent Service Account. If the job owner is not a sysadmin, then you need a proxy to run a cmd. The password expired is probably on your SQL Agent Service Account. Post #1750326 « Prev Topic | Next Topic » Permissions You cannot post new topics. You cannot post topic replies. You cannot post new polls. You cannot post replies to polls. You cannot edit your own topics. You cannot delete your own topics. You cannot edit other topics. You cannot delete other topics. You cannot edit your own posts. You cannot edit other posts. You cannot delete your own posts. You cannot delete other posts. You cannot post events. You cannot edit your own events. You