I got a question here:
2 PCs (named pc1 and pc2) running Windows XP Professional form a peering LAN under the same workgroup. No DC involved.
When I used psexec in one of them pc1 to execute processes remotely on another PC, I got the following error messages:
Either:
Access is denied
Or
Couldn't access pc2:
Multiple connections to a server or shared resource by
the same user, using more
than one user name, are not allowed. Disconnect all
previous connections to the
server or shared resource and try again..
I tried -u -p options also, the same failure.
I have the administrators' passwords for both of them.
How can I setup the Network Access Rights to use PSEXEC under this scenario?
Thanks in advance for your suggestion!
2 PCs (named pc1 and pc2) running Windows XP Professional form a peering LAN under the same workgroup. No DC involved.
When I used psexec in one of them pc1 to execute processes remotely on another PC, I got the following error messages:
Either:
Access is denied
Or
Couldn't access pc2:
Multiple connections to a server or shared resource by
the same user, using more
than one user name, are not allowed. Disconnect all
previous connections to the
server or shared resource and try again..
I tried -u -p options also, the same failure.
I have the administrators' passwords for both of them.
How can I setup the Network Access Rights to use PSEXEC under this scenario?
Thanks in advance for your suggestion!