SMS: Error 122 When Using RSERVICE /CHANGE

Last reviewed: December 4, 1997
Article ID: Q174473
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Systems Management Server versions 1.2

SYMPTOMS

When the administrator runs the command

   rservice.exe /CHANGE

the service account fails to change and you receive an Error 122.

For example, you type the following command at an MS-DOS prompt:

   c:> rservice /CHANGE fm.ini /c

   RemoteService v2.0 for Windows NT
   Microsoft Systems Management Server Utility

You enter the service account password and receive the following message:

   Changing service SMS_PACKAGE_COMMAND_MANAGER_NT account
   or password on MFRANCK...

   Cannot change the service account or password of service
   SMS_PACKAGE_COMMAND_MANAGER_NT on MFRANCK!

   [Error 122. The data area passed to a system call is too small.]

In the example, the target parameters are based on a sample FM.INI file:

FM.INI

[domain name] DFRANCK=listed

[machine list] MFRANCK=include

[service account] *=DFRANCK\SMSService

[service name] *=SMS_PACKAGE_COMMAND_MANAGER_NT

[executable file] *=C:\SMS\helper.srv\X86.BIN\PCMSVC32.EXE

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Systems Management Server version 1.2. This problem was corrected in the latest Microsoft Systems Management Server 1.2 U.S. Service Pack. For information on obtaining the service pack, query on the following word in the Microsoft Knowledge Base (without the spaces):

   S E R V P A C K 


Additional query words: prodsms
Keywords : kbbug1.20 smspcm kbfix1.20.sp3
Version : WinNT:1.2
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbbug


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Last reviewed: December 4, 1997
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