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Disable anon connections, w/SQL server on XP Home?

 
 
Liam
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      22nd Jun 2007
First the question, then the setup:
How can one disable other Win' PC's from making connections into a PC
running SQL server?

Here's the deal:
We have an XP Home SP2 PC running a UPS management program (postal,
not power supply) which installed SQL Service Manager v. 8.00.2039.
This PC has recently been locking up and crashing periodically, with a
message about running out of drive space. Yet it has gigs of drive
free.
Looking in Event Viewer, I found messages about registry space and
profiles (sorry about no exact message, I'm not in that building right
now.) So I Googled the error and was directed to a Microsoft tech page
where it was advised to download some app that released registry space
for profiles back into use.

So far so good I think. But I think that's just dealing with the
symptom.
The Event Viewer is FILLED with these kind of entries labeled "SUCCESS
AUDIT" :
Logon attempt by: MICROSOFT_AUTHENTICATION_PACKAGE_V1_0
Logon account: Angie
Source Workstation: CUSTSERVICE1
Error Code: 0x0

and

User Logoff:
User Name: ANONYMOUS LOGON
Domain: NT AUTHORITY
Logon ID: (0x0,0x4E6AC1C)
Logon Type: 3

And they're from every Windows account and workstation on the network!
Around, 20 or so.
I'm guessing it's all these connections to her machine, I think
because of the SQL server, that profile space is being used up willy-
nilly, yes?

Now, there's only one workstation that actually needs to connect to
the PC in question to use the UPS software.
How can I prevent the other 19 PC's from constantly trying to connect
to her PC? That is, if I'm on the right track here.

Thanks for any replies!
Liam

 
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      22nd Jun 2007
No ideas? =(

On Jun 22, 9:58 am, Liam <n...@celticbear.com> wrote:
> First the question, then the setup:
> How can one disable other Win' PC's from making connections into a PC
> running SQL server?
>
> Here's the deal:
> We have an XP Home SP2 PC running a UPS management program (postal,
> not power supply) which installed SQL Service Manager v. 8.00.2039.
> This PC has recently been locking up and crashing periodically, with a
> message about running out of drive space. Yet it has gigs of drive
> free.
> Looking in Event Viewer, I found messages about registry space and
> profiles (sorry about no exact message, I'm not in that building right
> now.) So I Googled the error and was directed to a Microsoft tech page
> where it was advised to download some app that released registry space
> for profiles back into use.
>
> So far so good I think. But I think that's just dealing with the
> symptom.
> The Event Viewer is FILLED with these kind of entries labeled "SUCCESS
> AUDIT" :
> Logon attempt by: MICROSOFT_AUTHENTICATION_PACKAGE_V1_0
> Logon account: Angie
> Source Workstation: CUSTSERVICE1
> Error Code: 0x0
>
> and
>
> User Logoff:
> User Name: ANONYMOUS LOGON
> Domain: NT AUTHORITY
> Logon ID: (0x0,0x4E6AC1C)
> Logon Type: 3
>
> And they're from every Windows account and workstation on the network!
> Around, 20 or so.
> I'm guessing it's all these connections to her machine, I think
> because of the SQL server, that profile space is being used up willy-
> nilly, yes?
>
> Now, there's only one workstation that actually needs to connect to
> the PC in question to use the UPS software.
> How can I prevent the other 19 PC's from constantly trying to connect
> to her PC? That is, if I'm on the right track here.
>
> Thanks for any replies!
> Liam



 
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Liam
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      25th Jun 2007
Still nothing? =/

On Jun 22, 4:44 pm, Liam <n...@celticbear.com> wrote:
> No ideas? =(
>
> On Jun 22, 9:58 am, Liam <n...@celticbear.com> wrote:
>
> > First the question, then the setup:
> > How can one disable other Win' PC's from making connections into a PC
> > running SQL server?

>
> > Here's the deal:
> > We have an XP Home SP2 PC running a UPS management program (postal,
> > not power supply) which installed SQL Service Manager v. 8.00.2039.
> > This PC has recently been locking up and crashing periodically, with a
> > message about running out of drive space. Yet it has gigs of drive
> > free.
> > Looking in Event Viewer, I found messages about registry space and
> > profiles (sorry about no exact message, I'm not in that building right
> > now.) So I Googled the error and was directed to a Microsoft tech page
> > where it was advised to download some app that released registry space
> > for profiles back into use.

>
> > So far so good I think. But I think that's just dealing with the
> > symptom.
> > The Event Viewer is FILLED with these kind of entries labeled "SUCCESS
> > AUDIT" :
> > Logon attempt by: MICROSOFT_AUTHENTICATION_PACKAGE_V1_0
> > Logon account: Angie
> > Source Workstation: CUSTSERVICE1
> > Error Code: 0x0

>
> > and

>
> > User Logoff:
> > User Name: ANONYMOUS LOGON
> > Domain: NT AUTHORITY
> > Logon ID: (0x0,0x4E6AC1C)
> > Logon Type: 3

>
> > And they're from every Windows account and workstation on the network!
> > Around, 20 or so.
> > I'm guessing it's all these connections to her machine, I think
> > because of the SQL server, that profile space is being used up willy-
> > nilly, yes?

>
> > Now, there's only one workstation that actually needs to connect to
> > the PC in question to use the UPS software.
> > How can I prevent the other 19 PC's from constantly trying to connect
> > to her PC? That is, if I'm on the right track here.

>
> > Thanks for any replies!
> > Liam



 
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