Event Id | 8210 |
Source | mapsvc |
Description | Failed to create implicit maps for groups. |
Event Information | According to Microsoft: Because Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX version 3.0 uses Microsoft Installer for installation, you can install individual modules of the product from the command prompt. If you have installed previous components of Windows Services for UNIX, you must include them in the addlocal parameter of the installation command (separated by commas). Otherwise you remove the previous components when you install the User Name Mapping service. You must install one or more User Name Mapping servers on your network to support User Name Mapping functions in Interix, in Client for UNIX Network File Service (NFS), in Server for NFS, and in Gateway for NFS. To install the User Name Mapping service from the command prompt: 1. Log on with an administrative-level account to a Windows-based computer. 2. To open a command prompt, click Start, click Run, type cmd, and then click OK. 3. Insert the Windows Services for UNIX version 3.0 CD into the CD-ROM drive (in this example, drive D). 4. To install the User Name Mapping service, type msiexec /I D:\sfusetup.msi /qb addlocal=" Mapsvc" [targetdir="installation path"] at the command prompt, and then press ENTER. 5. To include the Product Key as part of the command, type pidkey="key", and then press ENTER, where key is the 25-character product key. |
Reference Links | HOW TO: Configure the User Name Mapping Service |
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