Thanks. I gave the Citrix servers¹ local Users group Full Control over
the Epicor folder under All Users. We¹ll see if this recurs.
the Epicor folder under All Users. We¹ll see if this recurs.
On 11/19/08 1:42 AM, "Nigel Kerley" <nigel.kerley@...> wrote:
>
>
>
> Our users access Vantage through Terminal Servers (no Citrix, though).
>
> All these users are in a particular Active Directory Security Group
> and that Group has been given full access to the Epicor folder
> mentioned below, and thereby every file/folder underneath. I suppose
> you could grant the same access to "Everyone".
>
> I see some "000" files in these folders - don't know what they are
> though.
>
> HTH,
>
> Nigel.
>
> --- In vantage@yahoogroups.com <mailto:vantage%40yahoogroups.com> , "Brian W.
> Spolarich" <bspolarich@...>
> wrote:
>> >
>> > We're seeing something similar in our Vantage 8.03.405/Citrix 4.0
>> > environment.
>> >
>> > Did you get this resolved? If so, what was the cause/fix?
>> >
>> > -bws
>> >
>> > --- In vantage@yahoogroups.com <mailto:vantage%40yahoogroups.com> ,
>> "jwarshawer" <john@> wrote:
>>> > >
>>> > > We are running Vantage 803.403. All of our users access Vantage
>> > via
>>> > > Citrix. Sometime, when a user goes to open a screen, he gets a
>> > message
>>> > > that looks like this:
>>> > >
>>> > > 'C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
>>> > >
>> > Data\Epicor\Vantage\8.03.403C\OGT\CustomDLLs
> \App.PartEntry.PartForm.VN
>> > .O
>>> > > GT.Customization.OGT_PartForm_Current.CustomCode.000' is denied.
>>> > >
>>> > > What are these .000 files? They all have zero bytes of data, so
>> > they
>>> > > look like they are some type of semaphore.
>>> > >
>>> > > Why do these files hang around after the user is logged off? Is
>> > every
>>> > > user supposed to have full rights to these directories (which
> also
>> > seem
>>> > > to have dlls in them)?
>>> > >
>>> > > Your assistance is appreciated.
>>> > >
>> >
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