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changeset 903:25bbeb754420
note about shared network drives
author | Sebastien Jodogne <s.jodogne@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 20 Dec 2022 08:22:35 +0100 |
parents | 7f30e05a3319 |
children | a4a02709b188 |
files | Sphinx/source/faq/troubleshooting.rst |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/Sphinx/source/faq/troubleshooting.rst Tue Dec 20 08:12:17 2022 +0100 +++ b/Sphinx/source/faq/troubleshooting.rst Tue Dec 20 08:22:35 2022 +0100 @@ -184,6 +184,20 @@ characters. Please try and run Orthanc in a folder with a simple name such as ``C:\Orthanc``. +* If you run Orthanc as a Windows service, and if you want to store + the Orthanc database (or the :ref:`Orthanc Web Viewer plugin + <webviewer>`) onto a shared network drive, you might encounter an + error ``boost::filesystem::status: The specified server cannot + perform the requested operation``. This probably means that the + ``SYSTEM`` account is not allowed to access the **mapped network + drive**. The easiest approach to this end consists in configuring + the Windows service to **run as user** (instead of the default + ``SYSTEM`` account), `as explained in this thread + <https://groups.google.com/g/orthanc-users/c/axrJfgA-Enk/m/Zeg3iUPOAwAJ>`__ + on the Orthanc Users forum (cf. `additional reference + <https://docs.microfocus.com/SM/9.61/Hybrid/Content/serversetup/tasks/configure_the_service_manager_service_to_run_as_a_windows_user.htm>`__ + elsewhere on Internet). + * If **Orthanc crashes when handling one large DICOM file**, this most probably indicates a memory allocation error. Indeed, the `official Windows binaries @@ -199,9 +213,11 @@ * If you run Orthanc as a Windows service, with the Python plugin enabled, you might have to change your ``PATH`` environment variable - for Orthanc to find the Python DLL. The easiest approach to this end - consists in configuring the Windows service to **run as user** + for Orthanc to **find the Python DLL**. The easiest approach to this + end consists in configuring the Windows service to **run as user** (instead of the default ``SYSTEM`` account), `as explained in this thread <https://groups.google.com/g/orthanc-users/c/axrJfgA-Enk/m/Zeg3iUPOAwAJ>`__ - on the Orthanc Users forum. + on the Orthanc Users forum (cf. `additional reference + <https://docs.microfocus.com/SM/9.61/Hybrid/Content/serversetup/tasks/configure_the_service_manager_service_to_run_as_a_windows_user.htm>`__ + elsewhere on Internet).