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‎03-17-2010 12:57 PM
Hello,
I'm having trouble "sweeping" one of our non domain servers.
im triggering a scan with the lsclient.exe command.
I have created a local user with the same credentials as my domain user account/password
There are no FW issues
This is the error i get:
Wmierror Not enough resources are available to complete this operation. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x800706B9)
Regards,
Paul
I'm having trouble "sweeping" one of our non domain servers.
im triggering a scan with the lsclient.exe command.
I have created a local user with the same credentials as my domain user account/password
There are no FW issues
This is the error i get:
Wmierror Not enough resources are available to complete this operation. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x800706B9)
Regards,
Paul
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‎03-17-2010 03:52 PM
See 6 on this page: http://www.lansweeper.com/kb/accessdenied.aspx

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‎03-17-2010 03:06 PM
I have set it up like the page you provided.
Still no luck, all relevant services are running (wmi, dcom) and the lansweeper account is local admin.
It works on a xp machine in a diffrent subnet (also in a workgroup).
How can I check if wmi is corrupted?
Still no luck, all relevant services are running (wmi, dcom) and the lansweeper account is local admin.
It works on a xp machine in a diffrent subnet (also in a workgroup).
How can I check if wmi is corrupted?

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‎03-17-2010 02:34 PM
You will need this to set up the security: http://www.lansweeper.com/kb/workgroup.aspx
The WMI error might indicate a wmi corruption or not all needed services started.
The WMI error might indicate a wmi corruption or not all needed services started.
