We have isolated the issue that’s causing the 2250 error, and the fix for it was published in the build released on January 1, 2014.
If you need to work around this issue for some reason, follow the steps below:
The workaround that we are recommending for the time being is to stop using alternate credentials within BatchPatch. Instead, launch BatchPatch with the credentials of the other user, as described below.
1. Place BatchPatch.exe in a public directory, such as C:Program FilesBatchPatchBatchPatch.exe. For this workaround to be successful it is NOT sufficient to run BatchPatch from a user profile directory such as the desktop.
2. Launch BatchPatch from the public directory by shift-right-clicking on it and choosing “run as different user.” And then use the credentials of a user that has local administrative permissions on target computers.
3. Once BatchPatch is running as the different user, you can start patching target systems without using alternate credentials. Just use integrated security and everything will work.
4. Launch one separate instance of BatchPatch for each set of credentials that you desire to use for patching target systems.