techsupporter2010
Technical User
I was tasked with setting up a new computer at my company with SBT application residing on a server. NO-one seems to know how it all works, including myself so forgive me for my ignorance.
This was setup for someone on the same machine, different hdd, who was already using SBT correctly from XP but computer had other issues with viruses, etc. that it was faster to just re-install Windows on another partition and make SBT work from the same comp. again.
I was told by someone who's fiddled with SBT in the past that all I'd need to do on a new system is to make a correct shortcut to the application residing on the server.
SBT server application resides on company server eg. \\servername\pro\sbtw.exe thus I mapped the network drive, lets say drive Z: on the comp to \\servername and made the shortcut to Z:\pro\sbtw.exe -t on the new comp. Mind you, this is exactly the same shortcut copied before reinstallation except the old shortcut had drive F: mapped to same location which I assume shouldn't matter.
When I click on the shortcut it brings up the login window into SBT, into which I enter correct username and password and then I get 'error:1002 input/output error.... DO Z:\pro\sbtw.exe'
I can copy the exact error if that would help. Is there anything else I need to install on local comp to access the SBT server ? Are there temp files created that need to be stored in specific directories on local machine and if so where ?
Here's the real kicker, if I just go to several other random Win7 Home machines on the network and just create exactly the same shortcut, with drives mapped exactly the same, then I can get into the SBT under the same password and username without installing any software.
If anyone can give me a hint that would be great as this seems to be the only place online that offers anything that resembles help on SBT.
This was setup for someone on the same machine, different hdd, who was already using SBT correctly from XP but computer had other issues with viruses, etc. that it was faster to just re-install Windows on another partition and make SBT work from the same comp. again.
I was told by someone who's fiddled with SBT in the past that all I'd need to do on a new system is to make a correct shortcut to the application residing on the server.
SBT server application resides on company server eg. \\servername\pro\sbtw.exe thus I mapped the network drive, lets say drive Z: on the comp to \\servername and made the shortcut to Z:\pro\sbtw.exe -t on the new comp. Mind you, this is exactly the same shortcut copied before reinstallation except the old shortcut had drive F: mapped to same location which I assume shouldn't matter.
When I click on the shortcut it brings up the login window into SBT, into which I enter correct username and password and then I get 'error:1002 input/output error.... DO Z:\pro\sbtw.exe'
I can copy the exact error if that would help. Is there anything else I need to install on local comp to access the SBT server ? Are there temp files created that need to be stored in specific directories on local machine and if so where ?
Here's the real kicker, if I just go to several other random Win7 Home machines on the network and just create exactly the same shortcut, with drives mapped exactly the same, then I can get into the SBT under the same password and username without installing any software.
If anyone can give me a hint that would be great as this seems to be the only place online that offers anything that resembles help on SBT.