Be interesting what SonicWall say when they get back to you.
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TaurArian [MS-MVP] 2005-2007 - Australia
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| Thank you. I was hopeful when I read it, but after checking, we don't even
| have that option. It's an additional upgrade that we did not purchase.
This
| is really puzzling how this could start happening. We've had the SonicWall
| for 2 years and our environment is very stable. I even checked to see if
the
| SonicWall had an upgrade to the firmware which caused the problem. Nope.
I
| checked our McAfee settings to make sure that it wasn't again blocking the
| ports to allow updates as it had done in the past. Again, no problem
found. I
| can download and install the files individually, but again, I can't expect
my
| users to do that, nor would they.
|
| Still scratchin my head.....
|
| "TaurArian" wrote:
|
| > This article may be of interest:
| >
http://www.kbalertz.com/Feedback_922330.aspx
| > Mentions SonicWall Firewall
| >
| >
| >
| > "" wrote:
| >
| > > Yes. All users have admin rights to do updates and were sucessful
until
| > > 6/30.06. I believe the problem is linked to my SonicWall Firewall and
have
| > > opened a trouble ticket. I took my laptop to a different location and
was
| > > able to update.
| > >
| > > "TaurArian [MS-MVP]" wrote:
| > >
| > > > Do you have the latest version of Microsoft Windows Script. For
information
| > > > about how to download the appropriate version of Windows Script 5.6
for your
| > > > operating system, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
| > > >
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...ist/webdev.asp
| > > >
| > > > Make sure that you're firewall isn't set to Script Blocking.
| > > >
| > > >
| > > >
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| > > > ==================================
| > > > TaurArian [MS-MVP] 2005-2007 - Australia
| > > > ==================================
| > > >
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| > > > "Need more help?
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=ph;en-us;6527
| > > > (Links to web pages and MSKB Articles are posted for the purposes of
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| > > > the information current)
| > > >
| > > >
| > > > ""
| > > > <. com> wrote in
message
| > > > news:54406CE1-4582-4222-997A-...
| > > > | There are no servers. Each PC is setup to do auto updates begining
at 1:00
| > > > | a.m. We've not added or deleted systems from our network. If I go
to down
| > > > | load the updates individually it works, but I can't expect my
users to do
| > > > | that.
| > > > |
| > > > | "Webdawg1" wrote:
| > > > |
| > > > | > Might be a CAL issue. Check the server in question and see how
many
| > > > CAL's you
| > > > | > have listed... (I.E. - 10, 20, 30...200, 300...etc.) Sounds like
you may
| > > > have
| > > > | > exceeded the license access limits...
| > > > | >
| > > > | >
| > > > | > Webdawg1
| > > > | >
| > > > | >
| > > > | >
| > > > | > "" wrote:
| > > > | >
| > > > | > > I don't understand. All my workstations are getting this error
which
| > > > started
| > > > | > > 6/30/06. We've changed nothing on our network. How do I fix
the
| > > > problem?
| > > > | > >
| > > > | > > "Webdawg1" wrote:
| > > > | > >
| > > > | > > > Error 0x80190193 -2145844845 BG_E_HTTP_ERROR_403
| > > > | > > >
| > > > | > > > The client does not have sufficient access rights to the
requested
| > > > server
| > > > | > > > object. Cannot execute requested URL in the current
application pool
| > > > IIS
| > > > | > > > returns this error in some transient error cases too such as
| > > > 403.9 --
| > > > | > > > Forbidden: Too many clients are trying to connect to the Web
| > > > server.403.15 --
| > > > | > > > Forbidden: Client access licenses have exceeded limits on
the Web
| > > > server.
| > > > | > > >
| > > > | > > >
| > > > | > > > Webdawg1
| > > > | > > >
| > > > | > > >
| > > > | > > >
| > > > | > > > "" wrote:
| > > > | > > >
| > > > | > > > > Over the last few weeks more and more of our PCs are
getting this
| > > > error while
| > > > | > > > > trying to run the auto updates. What does this mean?
| > > >
| > > >
| > > >