RE: Windows 2003 SP1(the official build) and MSCS
- From: mikeros@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Mike Rosado [MSFT])
- Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2005 00:23:50 GMT
Hi Kai,
If you can readily reproduce the behavior, you should call Microsoft to create a case because you might have stumble on to a regression bug. What errors do get
in the System Event Log and Cluster Log? Does it happen on all nodes?
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Thanks in advance,
Mike Rosado
Windows 2000 MCSE + MCDBA
Microsoft Enterprise Platform Support
Windows NT/2000/2003 Cluster Technologies
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-----Original Message-----
> From: krlimi@xxxxxxxxx (Kai R. Limi)
> Subject: Windows 2003 SP1(the official build) and MSCS
> Date: 31 Mar 2005 15:26:52 -0800
>
> After installing SP1 for the Windows 2003 Ent. solution, I've got some
> strange problems with my printer server.
>
> If I try to connect from a Windows 2003 SP1 TS session to my printer
> server witch has a clustered spooler and have Windows 2003 SP1
> installed, I would get a errors message from the "add printer wizard"
> witch says: "Error: invalid printer name"
>
> But if I reverse/uninstall the SP1 installation on the TS server and
> then after reboot, tries to do the same thing, it works again! No
> problem connecting printers from the print server.
>
> Then I tried to uninstall the SP1 on the print server and reinstall
> SP1 on the TS server, the problem reappears.
>
> So after some research I found a different behavior in the way you can
> browse printer server in the "add printer wizard". Before SP1 you are
> not able to see any printers on the "native" node, only on the
> "virtual" clustered node. After installing SP1, you are able to see
> printers on both native and clustered node. Could this have something
> to do with my problems?
>
> Someone got any clues why I got these problems?
>
> Regards
>
> Kai R. Limi
>
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