Re: alerts error

kaddourah_at_gmail.com
Date: 12/07/04


Date: 7 Dec 2004 08:05:54 -0800

thank you thank you thank you.
Matthew Davar wrote:
> At least two major errors can occur if the Database Administration
Account is
> not configured properly.
>
> Error 1:
> After clicking on "Alert Me", and then clicking on "OK"
on "Add alert"
> page, users would be presented by page with the following massage:
>
> "An error occurred on the server"
>
> Error 2:
> Also, an error would occur if the administrators will navigate to:
>
> Your SharePoint Portal>Site Settings>Manage Profile Database
>
> The error would displayed in red text at the top of the page of
Manage
> Profile Database. The massage was:
>
> An error has occurred while accessing SQL database or system
resources. If
> this is the first time you have seen this message, please try again
later. If
> this problem persists, please contact your administrator."
>
> Solution fro these errors:
>
> To configure Database Administration Account, navigating to
"Configure
> Server Farm Account Settings" page by clicking on the following
sequence of
> hyperlinks:
>
> Your SharePoint Portal>Site Settings>Go to SharePoint Portal
Administration
> > Configure Server Farm Account Settings
>
> On this page, under "Configuration Database Administration
Account" :
> 1) Make sure the Username textbox is filled up with right account
(e.g.
> domain\sps_dba).
> 2) Also, communicate with your Network administrator to make sure the

> password and rights for this account are correct. Of course, the two

> textboxes for password and Confirm Password must be blank, but the
password
> for this account must be verified to be correct by Windows Server
> administrator ( in our case, some how the password was changed for
this
> account during the ram upgrade for this machine.
>
> Matthew Davar
> Matthew_Davar@NOspam_hotmail.com
>
>
>
> "Grey Samuels" wrote:
>
> > When I try to setup an alert (even with the server administrator
> > account) I click alert me then ok and I get "An error has occurred
on
> > the server." I checked the event logs and there is a 2003 error
> >
> > Source:Microsoft SharePointPS
> > Catagory:SubPi
> > EventID:2003
> > Description:
> > The alert plug-in for catalog Portal_Content failed to recover.
Status
> > is 80070005.
> >
> > any suggestions?
> >



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