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have been terminated. On the same machine, when mounting another share (sysvol) it does not fail. [client-1]: PS C:\Users\user\Documents> net use x:\\server\sysvol /User:company\username ****** The command completed successfully. If I run the same command on any client machine it does fail with the same error. If I run the same command locally on that same client (client-1) as logged on interactive user, it does not fail. Friday, October 26, 2012 2:42 PM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Microsoft has an article on this, but it didn't help.... Error message when you try to map to a network drive of a DFS share by using a different user name than the one that you used to log on to Windows Vista or Windows 7: "A specified logon session does not exist. It may already have been terminated. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;968264&sd=rss&spid=11737&wa=wsignin1.0 Thursday, November 01, 2012 7:39 AM Reply | Quote 3 Sign
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Members Profile Send Private Message Find Members Posts Add to Buddy List Newbie Joined: 26 January 2006 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 2 Post Options Post Reply Quoteronaldknol Report Post Thanks(0) QuoteReply Topic: PsExec and http://forum.sysinternals.com/psexec-and-net-use_topic3796.html "net use"Posted: 26 January 2006 at 4:15pm Having searched this forum and on the http://www.forosdelweb.com/f87/leer-archivo-que-encuentra-servidor-remoto-desde-tarea-programada-sql-ser-854724/ internet I still have not been able to get my problem answered, so hence this new post. Using psexec v1.70, my PC is Windows 2000 ProfessionalSP4, the remote machine is also Windows 2000 Professional SP4. No firewalls involved, both machines are part of a (Windows 2003) domain. The remote machine automatically logs on with a known username and password system error (account and passwd), I am logged on to my PC with my own credentials (myaccount and mypasswd). The remote machine (account) automatically maps a network drive when it logs on (done through Windows Explorer with Reconnect At Logon). I am trying do remotely change that mapped drive to another server.On the remote machine locallyI can do this (works): net use W: /delete net use W: \\server\share /PERSISTENT:YES But, from my PC using PsExec system error 1312 this does not work and I get strange results. Here's what I did: psexec \\remote -u domain\account -p passwd -i net use W: /delete This fails with error: The network connection could not be found. More help is available by typing NET HELPMSG 2250. If I try to map a new drive psexec \\remote -u domain\account -p passwd -i net use K: \\server\share This works, and the K: drive shows up on the remote machine in Windows Explorer (but with a red X indicating disconnected) and I can access it. So then I want to disconnect it: psexec \\remote -u domain\account -p passwd -i net use K: /delete And again I get the error: The network connection could not be found. More help is available by typing NET HELPMSG 2250. But now even though I got this error, Windows on the remote machine is confused. Windows Explorer still shows the K: drive, but running "net use" on that remote machine shows no K: drive. Windows Explorer "Disconnect Network Drive" also does not show K:. I have tried this over and over, but I get the same results. PsExec with "net use K: \\server\share" works, but after that the machine does not indicate that the drive is mapped, and cannot be unmapped, even though Windows Explo
Datos General » SQL Server » Leer archivo que se encuentra en un servidor remoto desde tarea programada en Sql Ser Estas en el tema de Leer archivo que se encuentra en un servidor remoto desde tarea programada en Sql Ser en el foro de SQL Server en Foros del Web. Buenas noches. Por favor necesito que me ayuden con el siguiente tema. tengo un servidor A que contiene SqlServer 2008 y otro servidor B en ... #1 (permalink) 27/10/2010, 23:36 Ramorjo Fecha de Ingreso: mayo-2006 Ubicacin: Caracas - Venezuela Mensajes: 1 Antigedad: 10 aos, 5 mesesPuntos: 0 Leer archivo que se encuentra en un servidor remoto desde tarea programada en Sql Ser Buenas noches. Por favor necesito que me ayuden con el siguiente tema. tengo un servidor A que contiene SqlServer 2008 y otro servidor B en Windows que contiene un archivo .bam (es un archivo que contiene el export de una base de datos Sql). El servidor A solo tiene Sql Server y en el no se pueden alojar archivos de ningn tipo. El Servidor B no contiene Sql Server sino que solo nos sirve para contener archivos .bam. Este servidor B pide clave y contrasea para el acceso al mismo. Lo que se necesita es leer el archivo .bam que se encuentra en el servidor B mediante una tarea en Sql Server (Agente SQL Server), y poder realizar el import de dicho archivo. Este trasferencia no se puede realizar mediante archivos .bat, solo lo podemos hacer dentro de Sql Server; es decir, desde una tarea programa o un stored procedure. He intentado la conexin al servidor B en una sentencia que crre en la tarea del trabajo programado en SQL Server: EXEC master..xp_cmdshell 'net use \\servidor\ruta_donde_esta_el_archivo passwor_servidor /user:user_servidor' Al ejecutar la sentencia anterior me da: "error del sistema 1312", no se si estoy realizando mal la consulta o hay otra forma ms facil de hacerla. Luego de realizar la conexin es necesario leer el archivo .bam Muchas gracias de antemano, Saludos, #2 (permalink) 28/10/2010, 12:15 iislas Colaborador Fecha de Ingreso: julio-2007 Ubicacin: Mexico, D.F. Mensajes: 6.437 Antigedad: 9