Nikhil - This typically means that you have the wrong username or password specified. 401 is un-authorized.
On Sep 18, 2013, at 2:03 PM, Nikhil Shah < "> > wrote:
> Anyone seen this error message? I had it working (of course with the hosted solution); however, this is the first windows server I'm launching hosting my open source server in house:
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> ERROR: Failed to authenticate to ["192.168.XX.XX"] as administrator
> Response: Bad HTTP response returned from server (401).
> DEBUG: Adding 192.168.XX.XX
> DEBUG: :session => :init
> DEBUG: :relay_to_servers => cmd.exe /C %TEMP%\bootstrap-5449-1379538020.bat
> DEBUG: :relayed => 192.168.XX.XX
> DEBUG: 192.168.XX.XX => :run_command
> ERROR: Failed to authenticate to ["192.168.XX.XX"] as administrator
> Response: Bad HTTP response returned from server (401).
>
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