Re: Share with user limit



Steven L Umbach wrote:

"Boris Nikitin" <Boris Nikitin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1D96C300-0795-4E83-8E7B-3A73B0810AB4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi, all.
Who can explain me the following situation:
OS: WinXP
I have network share with User limit = 1.
When I start 2 application on another computer that copy files to share
simulteneously all work fine.


I'll posit an hypothesis:

Because both applications have been started by the same user, the host computer counts the two processes as part of the same share.


But when I start 1 application and 1 service that copy files to share
simulteneously 0x80070047 returned. Why? Service is running undo THE SAME
account as application.


This would be because the application is being run by the user "Username," and the service is most likely being run by the user "System", so the host computer sees this as two distinct users, which equates to two separate attempts to access the share.


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