Re: Problem with SharePoint services and .NET framework after office move
- From: v-bpeng@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Bill Peng [MSFT])
- Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 10:17:09 GMT
Hi Ric,
Thank you for your update.
Based on the current situation, I recommend you to follow this KB to
reinstall WSS.
How to remove and how to install the Windows Small Business Server 2003
SharePoint Services companyweb Web site
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/829114
If you've installed SBS SP1, please notice:
1. During the installation, the system may prompt you to insert
installation CD 3. Please follow these steps to pass it:
1) Start a cmd prompt and change directory to the SP1 download folder (or
the SBS03_SP1 folder on PKG_CD2).
2) Then type "<path>\SBS2003-KB885918-SP1-X86-ENU.EXE /x" (with no
quotation marks) and press Enter.
3) Specifying a path for the extracted files (such as C:\SBSSP1)
4) Run the SBS Integrated setup, and when the setup program prompts for the
CD3, point it to the folder created above.
2. After you finish the reinstallation, please re-apply SharePoint 2.0 SP1.
3. Then, please re-apply SBS 2003 SP1 885918.
4. Finally, re-run CEICW to make sure that the settings have been properly
configured.
I hope the above info helps.
If there's any update, please feel free to post back.
Regards,
Bill Peng
MCSE 2000, MCDBA
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>Reply-To: "Ric" <richard.hinder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>From: "Ric" <richard.hinder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>Subject: Re: Problem with SharePoint services and .NET framework after
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>Hi Jenny
>
>Thanks for your undestanding and for your detailed response.
>
>1. I have run the Change IP address wizard in Server Management Console at
>all times to change the server IP address. Rerunning the Change IP address
>wizard again did not resolve the issues.
>
>2. I then followed your step 1, following 830646 to the letter, via the
link
>you gave me. However, I could not complete the task at step 3.d of that
>article, when running the Windows OC Installer wizard, as the following
>'Copy error' dialogue box came up (with white cross on red circle): 'Setup
>cannot copy the file web_hightrust.config. Ensure that the location
>specified below is correct, or change it and insert 'Service Pack 1 CD-ROM'
>in the drive you specify.'
>
>On examining the Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386 folder in Explorer, I
noticed
>that there was no such file listed. Might this be a cause of the problems
I
>have encountered?
>
>I was unable to insert a Service Pack 1 CD, as the upgrade was performed
>through Windows Update over the web (see my original post).
>
>KB article 830646 does not explain how to back out at this failure point,
so
>I have left the server at this stage of the process pending a reply from
you
>or one of your colleagues.
>
>Might you suggest a way forward in these circumstances?
>
>Many thanks for your help: much appreciated.
>
>Richard
>
>""Jenny wu"" <v-yanniw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>news:ryzb5ZydFHA.2052@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hi Richard,
>>
>> Thanks for posting here.
>>
>> For your description, I understand that the Companyweb can not be
accessed
>> after you changed LAN configuration. If I am off base, please don't
>> hesitate to let me know.
>>
>> To troubleshooting the issue, please at first ensure change the Server IP
>> using Change IP address wizard in Server Management Console. Since the
>> wizard will perform a series of actions to configure the server and
>> appropriate services to use the new IP address. Manually change IP
address
>> is very complex and any fault settings will cause questions.
>>
>> So please rerun Change IP address wizard again. if the issue persists,
>> please do steps to troubleshooting the issue.
>>
>> 1. you said:
>> ---------------
>> "attempting to add the .NET Configuration 1.1 snap-in produces
>> the following result: Red circle with white X 'Snap-in Creation Failed.
>> -------------------------
>>
>> The symptom may be cause by .NET Framework has been collapsed, please
>> repair .Net Framework 1.1 manually by referring to the following KB
>> article.
>> 830646 How to troubleshoot Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 installation
>> issues
>> on http://support.microsoft.com/?id=830646 to troubleshooting the issue.
>>
>> 2. If the issue persists, please do following steps to give Local Service
>> and Network Service accounts Full Control to the "Temporary ASP.NET
Files"
>> folder
>>
>> a) Add Local Service and Network Service account Read & Execute, List
>> Folder Contents, and Read permissions to
>> %windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322.
>>
>> b) Add Local Service and Network Service account Full Control permission
>> to
>> %windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\Temporary ASP.NET Files.
>> Try it again, how about the result?
>>
>> 3. If the issue still persists, please try to restore a Windows
SharePoint
>> Service to troubleshooting the issue.
>>
>> Please refer to steps in the KB article.
>> 829113 How to restore a Windows SharePoint Services CompanyWeb database:
>> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=829113
>>
>> If the issue persists, please help me collect some information to further
>> troubleshooting the issue.
>>
>> 1. Could you give me your latest IIS log?
>>
>> You can find the log: %systemdir%\system32\Logfiles\W3SV4C\exyymmdd.log
>>
>> 2. Could you give me your detail error event log?
>>
>> I appreciate you time and effort and I am looking forward for you.
>>
>> Have a nice day!
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Jenny Wu
>> Microsoft Windows Online Support
>>
>
>
>
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