Luísa Rodrigues
8th October 2008, 13:33
In a HP Blades System, i get this error message when a domain user tries to execute BW.

"Cannot setup a connection with the Bshell'

This error does not occurs with local users.

I have Porting set 8.4c.02 and last BW client to LN (8.4c.3).

Note: This user xpto, it is already created in Baan application, Coverted to run time, is created in file BSE\lib\user...

sukesh75
8th October 2008, 14:25
Hi,
Have you tried connecting to Baan with this username on the Baan Server to see if the username is working or not?

sk

Luísa Rodrigues
8th October 2008, 17:07
It was my first test

sukesh75
9th October 2008, 08:38
Hi,
I take it from your answer that the user is able to connect to Baan from the Baan Server. Could you tell us how your Server set up is.
For instance, Is your Baan server a domain server? Are the users part of this domain or another one? Which server is validating the domain users when they log in to their workstation?

sk

Han Brinkman
9th October 2008, 15:18
You mentioned the user xpto in your post, however the attachment complains about a user mfreitag.

Are you using a bw setting like -set USER=mfreitag ???

Luísa Rodrigues
10th October 2008, 11:32
The user in the example is mfreitas but in the issue i mentioned a xpto user, because this error occurs for all users that are created in a domain.

I don't have the solution to this issue yet, but i already know what is it's the possible cause.

I have a Windows 2003 Server, Standard X64 Edition, SP2 with Baan 5.0c Application.

And a Domain Controller on Windows 2008.

I tested the connection to a Domain Controller on Windows 2003 server, and i did not get the error.

So i think there is a incompatible authentication between Server baan and Domain controller, when using users created in that domain.

Kind regards

Luísa Rodrigues
17th October 2008, 11:44
I am still researching, and i don't know how to solve it.

jclju1
17th October 2008, 17:38
Maybe this could help you:

http://www.baanboard.com/baanboard/showthread.php?t=53472&highlight=portingset

Cesar Lopez
1st November 2008, 18:25
which autentication method are you using?, if you are using user and pwd this will only point to one thing, which is the $BSE/lib/user/ufile, you already told the file exists, so the user may not be able to read it, does the user have permissions to that directory?, is the user in bsp group?, $BSE/log message use to be very descriptive in this kind of problems, can you post it?

Regards