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    Hi Friends I am in great trouble. I have window 2003 server which I am using as vss 6.0 server and I am trying to access through window xp system. I am using default database i.e. common data base of the vss server. I have created one user with full access (read/write) in vss 6.0 default database. I have created one domain in window 2003 server system e.g. testdomain. and created some users with administrative right. Now in client system I login in same domain with one of the user id created. then I tried to connect with VSS6.0 data base in server but not able to connect. error message is - "Unable to open user login file\\systemname\vss\data\loggedin\name.log." Please help me to sortout the issue. Note:- same error message comes in case of any other database I created in vss server. In some cases earlier if I used window 2000 or window xp as vss server It was working fine but this time it is not working at all in any case and same error message is throwing. Thanks in advance. Shanti Bhushan No Defeat Is Final Until You Stop Trying

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      Hi Friends I am in great trouble. I have window 2003 server which I am using as vss 6.0 server and I am trying to access through window xp system. I am using default database i.e. common data base of the vss server. I have created one user with full access (read/write) in vss 6.0 default database. I have created one domain in window 2003 server system e.g. testdomain. and created some users with administrative right. Now in client system I login in same domain with one of the user id created. then I tried to connect with VSS6.0 data base in server but not able to connect. error message is - "Unable to open user login file\\systemname\vss\data\loggedin\name.log." Please help me to sortout the issue. Note:- same error message comes in case of any other database I created in vss server. In some cases earlier if I used window 2000 or window xp as vss server It was working fine but this time it is not working at all in any case and same error message is throwing. Thanks in advance. Shanti Bhushan No Defeat Is Final Until You Stop Trying

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      Is the XP machine part of your domain? kamagurka

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        Is the XP machine part of your domain? kamagurka

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        Hi Thanks for your message. yes my Xp machine is part of the domain created in server 2003. noe this problem is solved. Thanks for reply. Shanti Bhushan:)

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