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The ESA has been installed on Windows Server 2003 R2 64bit EN with IIS6. / comments
The ESA has been installed on Windows Server 2003 R2 64bit EN with IIS6.
When I try to register an UAA service for the selected Exchange server an authentication is required. I cannot register the UAA even with a domain admin account.
The ESA has been installed on the Exchange Server itself (MB, HUB, CAS roles), but in a separate website. The ESA setup has created a new website without host headers but with port 8080.
But:
I just checked the the IIS settings. Windows Authentication had been enabled on the virtual directory itself, but not in the parent website. The parent website had anonymous enabled only. I've change the settings to Windows Authentication. After changing the setting in the root, the registration of the UAA was successful.
Thanks / comments
When I try to register an UAA service for the selected Exchange server an authentication is required. I cannot register the UAA even with a domain admin account.
The ESA has been installed on the E...
The website has been created using the Maintenance -> Install New Service -> User Archive Access Service option.
The installer asks for an host header, but the website is being setup without the host header entry, listeining on any IP address on port 8080
The proposed new website site name shouldn't be "Default Web Site". A standard IIS setup does contain a "Default Web Site". I would recommend to propose an application specific name (e.g. "Red Gate ESA").
I've uninstalled the UAA using Add/Remove Programs and the website has been deleted from IIS correctly. After installing a new UAA in a separate website the Windows Integrated Authentication in the root is disabled. After activating the Windows Integrated authentication, the UAA service could be registered successfully. / comments
The website has been created using the Maintenance -> Install New Service -> User Archive Access Service option.
The installer asks for an host header, but the website is being setup without the ho...
Robert,
that's a good reason. And I agree with that.
But when the UAA is being setup and the ESA admin console tries to connect, an authentication window pops up. No admin, service account or user can log on. Which user account would be the best to set up the UAA correctly?
I cannot connect the UAA service. / comments
Robert,
that's a good reason. And I agree with that.
But when the UAA is being setup and the ESA admin console tries to connect, an authentication window pops up. No admin, service account or user ...
Hi Robert,
the article by Stephen Griffin (http://blogs.msdn.com/stephen_griffin/a ... -2007.aspx) provided the correct information.
Thanks.
Cheers,
Thomas / comments
Hi Robert,
the article by Stephen Griffin (http://blogs.msdn.com/stephen_griffin/a ... -2007.aspx) provided the correct information.
Thanks.
Cheers,
Thomas
Everything's fine now. It works. / comments
Everything's fine now. It works.
I don't have any problems when RC1 starts up. It starts normally. / comments
I don't have any problems when RC1 starts up. It starts normally.
Neil,
the database is on its way [image]
Thomas / comments
Neil,
the database is on its way
Thomas
Hi Tilman,
the problem (and the error message) is still the same. Even after building a new Packager executable with the "Disable foreign key" option enabled.
Thomas / comments
Hi Tilman,
the problem (and the error message) is still the same. Even after building a new Packager executable with the "Disable foreign key" option enabled.
Thomas
Ok, everythings fine, when you setup the TCP/IP library for SQL server correctly [image]
Thomas / comments
Ok, everythings fine, when you setup the TCP/IP library for SQL server correctly
Thomas