Re: New install, login not accepted



Thanks for the feedback. The SharePoint Server Admin. guide stated the
account should be a member of the Power Users Group, so this is what I
assigned them to. I have, however, added the user to the admin. group and it
still did not work.

As for SQL 2005, I have a prospect that is working with this configuration
and wanted to replicate it.

Any other thoughts?

Jim

"Dan Marth" wrote:

Jim,

Why Power Users Group? I am pretty sure it should be domain admin with
local admin rights to the web server box and the database server box. As
far as SQL 2005, I wouldn't have went there...........I am sure how
compatible it is with SharePoint. Maybe someone else can shed some light on
that subject.

Thanks,
Dan
"Jim I." <JimI@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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A bit more on this problem. I have tried changing the IE settings to
"Automatically login with current user name and password." I also do not
think this is a dns issue, as I do get the login box. I have tried using
the
IP address in the url, and get the login box fine, but the user name and
passwork are still not accepted.

I think this might to related to the Application Pool, but am not sure how
to resolve it.

Jim

"Jim I." wrote:

I have installed SPS on a fresh Windows 2003 R2 installation. I
installed
Windows 2003 and SQL 2005, updated the Windows patches, and then
installed
SPS. This is a stand alone server. When installing SPS, I entered the
admin
account when prompted. This is a Windows user account, a member of the
Power
Users group.

I can log onto the comupter with the account, but it is not accepting it
for
SPS. Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Jim



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