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Endpoint Protection Error 1219 Failed to Connect to Remote Share... Could not add Network Connection

Im working on the online Training Endpoint Protection Lab (Part 4 Remote CID) and created a folder named SophosUpdate, created a share called SophosUpdate2, and assigned Read/Write Share and Full Control NTFS as instructed.  I added the share to the Ditribution in Config Update Manager and then entered the username/password. Then Update Now. I get the following error:

5/15/2014 7:56:05 PM	Error	Deployment to share '\\METROEASTSERVER\SophosUpdate2\CIDs\S000' failed to connect to the remote share with error 'Could not add network connection to \\METROEASTSERVER\SophosUpdate2; user SophosUpdateUser A Windows API call returned error 1219'.

 All other entries in the log are Success. There are no CID or Warehouse folders/files in the folder/share i created.  I double checked username and password and did this whole thing twice with same results. Any ideas please?

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  • Hello shackbill,

    :smileytongue: isn't this cheating on a homework assignment? :smileytongue:

    Error 1219 is ERROR_SESSION_CREDENTIAL_CONFLICT Multiple connections to a server or shared resource by the same user, using more than one user name. Looks like SophosUpdateMgr is your SUM account and therefore used for accessing the default (SophosUpdate) share. As you are telling SUM to access SophosUpdate2 (which is on the same server as SophosUpdate) with a different user 1219 is returned on the API call.

    The solution is left as an exercise :smileywink:

    Christian   

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  • Hello shackbill,

    :smileytongue: isn't this cheating on a homework assignment? :smileytongue:

    Error 1219 is ERROR_SESSION_CREDENTIAL_CONFLICT Multiple connections to a server or shared resource by the same user, using more than one user name. Looks like SophosUpdateMgr is your SUM account and therefore used for accessing the default (SophosUpdate) share. As you are telling SUM to access SophosUpdate2 (which is on the same server as SophosUpdate) with a different user 1219 is returned on the API call.

    The solution is left as an exercise :smileywink:

    Christian   

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