Re: Problem with new Sharepoint installation



I was using the administration account when I created the top-level website.

I would use your later suggestions, but unfortunately I can't get to the
Central Admin site, due to the same issue mentioned below.

My boss told me to skip the WSS installation, so we're going to use BizTalk
2006 without BAS for now. We had the same issue with 2004, and were never
able to get BAS going. Darn.

- Steve

"Kristian Kalsing" <kristian@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:O3umOoNEGHA.312@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Steve,
>
> Just a few ideas.
>
> In which account did you create the top-level website? That would be the
> only account that has access to the site initially.
>
> You can add another user to your WSS site through the SharePoint Central
> Administration site by going to 'Manage Web site users' under 'Security
> Configuration'
>
> You can also try to delete the top-level site and create it again (it
> might work better now that you've fixed the other COM access error). Do
> this with 'Delete site collection' and 'Create a top-level Web site'
> respectively under 'Virtual Server Configuration' on the SharePoint
> Central Administration site.
>
> --
> Kristian Kalsing
> http://kalsing.blogspot.com
>
>
> "Steve Harclerode" <Lizard.That.Was@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:OYcPSFNEGHA.3528@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>I just installed Windows Sharepoint Services on a Win 2003 server
>>(actually as a precursor to installing the BTS 2006 Beta). When I went to
>>"localhost" in IE, I got a message that said "Service Unavailable",
>>noticed that StsAppPool1 had stopped, and I saw the following error in the
>>system log:
>>
>> The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local
>> Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID
>> {A9E69610-B80D-11D0-B9B9-00A0C922E750}
>> to the user NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE SID (S-1-5-20). This security
>> permission can be modified using the Component Services administrative
>> tool.
>>
>> The guid belongs to IIS Admin, so I changed the default launch and
>> activation permissions for COM Security to include the account that runs
>> it, and then I changed the IIS Admin component (under DCOM Config) to use
>> the default launch and activation permissions.
>>
>> ------------
>>
>> Back to the present: so now I can start StsAppPool. But when I browse to
>> localhost, now I get a challenge screen asking for username and password.
>> If I enter the admin account, I can't get to the screen. If I hit escape,
>> I get this:
>>
>> HTTP Error 401.1 - Unauthorized: Access is denied due to invalid
>> credentials.
>> Internet Information Services (IIS)
>>
>> I've tried lots of different things to get rid of the challenge screen
>> with no luck. Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks...
>> - Steve Harclerode
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>


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