RE: Compile Audience error
- From: v-wdxu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Wei-Dong XU [MSFT]")
- Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 07:59:44 GMT
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\par Hi Rob,
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\par Thanks for the more information!
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\par After the portal site is created, one audience compilation task will be created at the scheduled task in control panel. This is the expected behavior and this task is disable. After we enable this from sharepoint web UI, this task will be enabled then.
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\par For this issue, I think the stop of the scheduled task should be mostly caused that the scheduled audience compilation job uses the account \f1 which is not \f0 allowed to "Logon as Batch Job" in the Active Directory. Then, this causes the scheduled tasks to fail. So the troubleshooting suggestion for this is to ensure that any service account or crawl account the SPS2003 is using is listed in this policy.
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\par If this policy is not defined at the active directory, then this suggestion will not apply. We can use one domain admin account to run this task.
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\par Besides, this kb article will be of some value for you regarding this issue.
\par You receive a "The audience cannot be compiled, because the account used to compile audiences does not have the proper rights" error message when you try to compile audiences in SharePoint Portal Server 2003
\par http://support.microsoft.com/?id=893694
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\par In addition, at the product environment, I think the first thing we enable the sharepoint audience compilation is from the portal web UI. After that, we can focus on the detailed scenario to troubleshoot this issue.
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\par Please feel free to let me know if you have any further question on this issue.
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\par Have a nice day!
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\par Best Regards,
\par Wei-Dong XU
\par Microsoft Support
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