Re: SharePoint server 2007 configuration problem

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Thank you, David. Yes, I know that security is the most common
problem,
so I`ve double-checked everything before installing.
The account I use meets all of these requirements, but I`ll try to dig
a litte more into that,
maybe there are some other security issues (i doubt it, but maybe..)

On 8 , 02:00, david_sterl...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
This is almost always due to a security problem with the account that
you are using to do the installation. Remember that it must a) be a
Local Administrator, b) Must be a domain account, c) Requires rights:
Impersonate a Client After Authentication and Run as a Service and
should be a member of the IIS_WPG group (during the install) and after
install completes, WSS_WPGAdmin

David Sterling
Author: Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 The Complete Reference
(www.mosstcm.com)
Principal Consultant/CEO
Sterling International Consulting Groupwww.sterling-consulting.com


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