Technical Support Contact Us   

User Authorization Error 8001-0009-00D4

Quick Contents

[Introduction] [How to Correct Error 8001-0009-00D4] [Related Information]

Introduction

The Network version of PC Access® for Windows may display a User Authorization Error 8001-0009-00D4. MFM has had very few reports of this error and we are unsure of the exact cause(s) of this error. However, MFM does know how to correct this error. To correct the User Authorization Error 8001-0009-00D4, see: How to Correct Error 8001-0009-00D4.

How to Correct Error 8001-0009-00D4

  1. Insert your PC Access Disk 1 into your 3.5" disk drive. Make sure the serial number on Disk 1 matches the serial number on the PC Access for Windows Main Menu. If you cannot find your original PC Access Disk 1, do not continue with these instructions. You cannot substitute your original Network version Disk 1 with another PC Access Disk 1.
  2. Exit PC Access on all of your workstations. Restart Windows on the workstation(s) that use PC Access.
    • Note: you need to restart Windows on your workstations to break the Windows file locks to the server. If you do not restart a workstation that ran PC Access, you may be unable to uninstall your User Authorization.
  3. At a workstation on your network, insert Disk 1 into the computer's 3.5" disk drive.
  4. Click Start | Programs | PC Access for Windows | User Auth Manager.
    • Note: if the User Auth Manager shortcut does not exist in the PC Access for Windows program group, you can manually run the User Auth Manager. To manually run the User Auth Manager, click Start | Run. In the Open field, type the following command:
      PC Access 4.30 users:
      X:\PCAWIN\PCAWINUA.EXE /PCAW430
      PC Access 4.20 users:
      X:\PCAWIN\PCAWINUA.EXE /PCAW410
      Click OK. You can substitute X: for the mapped drive letter where PC Access exists on your network.
  5. On the User Authorization Manager window, click Uninstall. This will uninstall the User Authorization from the PC Access executable directory back to Disk 1.
    • Note: if the Uninstall button is gray (unselectable), you can manually uninstall the PC Access for Windows User Authorization. Click Start | MS-DOS Prompt or Command Prompt. Type the following commands in the MS-DOS Prompt or Command Prompt window:
      PC Access 4.30 users:
      X:
      CD \PCAWIN
      SCMOVE R X: A: PCAW430 /E /V /N
      PC Access 4.20 users:
      X:
      CD \PCAWIN
      SCMOVE R X: A: PCAW410 /E /V /N
      You can substitute X: for the letter of the mapped network drive where you installed PC Access on the server.
  6. Remove Disk 1 from the 3.5" disk drive.
  7. On the computer that experiences the User Authorization Error 8001-0009-00D4, click Start | Programs | PC Access for Windows | User Auth Manager.
  8. On the User Authorization Manager window, click Install. This will install the PC Access configuration files and User Authorization.
    • Note: if you are installing your User Authorization to correct the User Authorization Error 8001-0009-00D4, you do not need to re-install your PC Access configuration files. Reinstalling your PC Access configuration files will overwrite your existing files.
    If the User Authorization Manager displays an error while installing the PC Access for Windows User Authorization to the network drive, you can manually install your User Authorization. Use the instructions below to manually install your User Authorization. Click Start | MS-DOS Prompt or Command Prompt. Type the following commands in the MS-DOS Prompt or Command Prompt window:
    PC Access 4.30 users:
    X:
    CD \PCAWIN
    SCMOVE I A: X: PCAW430 /E /V /N
    PC Access 4.20 users:
    X:
    CD \PCAWIN
    SCMOVE I A: X: PCAW410 /E /V /N
    If you experience difficulty installing your User Authorization, complete the User Authorization Problem Report Form.

Related Information


Troubleshooting Guide Links

[Troubleshooting Home] [Installing PC Access] [User Authorization] [Setting up PC Access] [E-mail and Internet Problems] [Running PC Access] [Calling the MLS] [Logging in to the MLS] [Communicating with the MLS] [Printing] [Third-party Software Problems] [Miscellaneous]
 

Copyright © 2005 - MFM Software, Inc.
11988 Tramway Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45241
Phone: 513.733.9229
Fax: 513.733.8775
Send comments to webmaster@mfm.com