RE: 2nd post:attempting to install ISA SP1

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Hi Edward, sorry the late delay.
- There are 2 nic cards in the server.
- All the registry entries are correct and I changed the settings in
msconfig.
- Ran the CEICW again and got the same error.


"Edward Tian" wrote:

> Hi Joseph:
> First I would like to confirm with you if you have reviewed and followed
> the steps in this article to install the SP1 including ISA 2004, please go
> to this link and scroll down to the section on ISA 2004:
>
> http://www.smallbizserver.net/Default.aspx?tabid=236
>
> Then, could you tell me if the SBS Server is installed on the Virtual
> Machine?
>
> Based on my further research on your log file, please try the following
> steps:
> 1. Besides internal and external NIC, do you have any additional NIC on the
> SBS Box? Are they on the HCL? Have the latest driver for those NICs been
> installed? (Do NOT use the driver coming with the windows 2003)
>
> 2. Check if the Last_1st_Nic_Guid and Last_2nd_Nic_Guid are listing the
> incorrect adapters. Then you can use the following steps to modify the
> registry values to present the correct adapters:
>
> Note: The steps are listed in 'Method 3' in KB '875422 "The wizard cannot
> set the DHCP scope options" error message when you -
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=875422'.
>
> a. Click "Start", click "Run", type "regedit", and then click "OK".
>
> b. Locate the following registry subkey, where <{GUID}> is the ID of the
> LAN network card:
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Interf
> aces\{GUID}
>
> NOTE: We can review the "DhcpIPAddress" or "IPAddress" registry entries to
> determine the correct GUID for the LAN adapter, and then note the GUID.
> Make a note of the external network adapter GUID also.
>
> c. Locate the following registry subkey:
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SmallBusinessServer
>
> d. In the "SmallBusinessServer" subkey, make sure that the value of the
> "LANNIC" entry is the GUID of the LAN adapter that you noted in step 2.
>
> e. Locate the following registry subkey:
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SmallBusinessServer\Connectivity\ICW
>
> f. In the "ICW" subkey, set the value of the "Last_1st_Nic_Guid" entry to
> the LAN adapter GUID that you noted in step 2, and then set the value of
> the "Last_2nd_Nic_Guid" entry to the external network adapter GUID that you
> noted in step 2.
>
> g. Quit Registry, re-run the CEICW and see if the issue persists.
>
> 3. Go to "Windows Small Business Server 2003" listing in Add/Remove
> programs and clicking the change/remove button. The screen which lists the
> various components of SBS should have checks all the way down the left
> column. If any of the checks are replaced with "---" than that component
> didn't get properly updated by SBS SP1. Please take your time and tell me
> the result.
>
> 4. Please double check if there is any anti-virus software installed on the
> SBS box. If any, please disable it. Moreover, let's perform a Clean Boot on
> the problematic workstation. A Clean Boot will allow us to isolate any
> device drivers or programs that are loading at startup that may be causing
> a conflict with other device drivers or programs that are installed in your
> computer.
>
> A. Click Start, click Run, type "msconfig" (without the quotation marks)
> and click OK.
> B. Select "Selective Startup" and remove the check box for "Load Startup
> Items".
> C. On the "Services" tab, click Enable All.
> D. Check "Hide all Microsoft Services", click Disable All and clear "Hide
> all Microsoft Services".
> E. Click the OK button and then Click Yes to restart your computer.
>
> Hope it helps. I look forward to hearing from you.
>
> Have a nice day!
>
> Best Regards
> Edward Tian(MSFT)
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> | Subject: RE: 2nd post:attempting to install ISA SP1
> | Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 09:46:12 -0700
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> | Hi Edward. Did you get my last email. the update did not work. I
> emailed
> | you the ISAlog for the last update attempt. Here it is:
> |
> | {\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0\deflang1033{\fonttbl{\f0\fswiss\fcharset0
> | Arial;}}
> | {\*\generator Msftedit 5.41.21.2500;}\viewkind4\uc1\pard\f0\fs20
> 10/3/2005
> | 8:18 AM\par
> | E:\\ISASetup\\sbsisa2k4setup.exe, version 5.2.2893.0\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: CoInitialize returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Initializing the module returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Detected SBS 2003 with service pack (1 or later).\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Entering InstallISA2k4\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Entering IsISA2k4Installed\par
> | IsISA2k4Installed returned FALSE\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Creating setup completion event returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Entering ProcessAndValidateCommandLine\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Cmdline arguments are passed in\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: CommandLineToArgvW returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: ProcessAndValidateCommandLine returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Processing command line arguments returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Entering ReadPIDFromRegistry\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: RegOpenKeyEx returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: RegQueryValueEx returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Copying the PID into the destination buffer returned
> OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: ReadPIDFromRegistry returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Reading PID returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Entering ValidatePID\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Copying PID Into a new buffer returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: GetSysTemDirectory returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: PathAppend PIDGEN returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: LoadLibrary returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: GetProcAddress returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Entering IsOEM\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: RegOpenKeyEx returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: RegQueryValueEx returned OK\par
> | IsOem returned TRUE\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Specified PID is valid\par
> | ValidatePID returned TRUE\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Reading the LAN NIC Guid returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: LoadImage for large bitmap returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: LoadImage for small bitmap returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Entering InitializeWizard\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: CoCreateInstance for ChainWiz returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Initializing ChainWiz returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: InitializeWizard returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Initializing the setup wizard returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Displaying the wizard returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: User has finished the wizard\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Get the property bag returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Querying for the PropertyBag Interface returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Entering SetupStatusDialog\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: CoCreateInstance for Status dialog returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Initializing the status dialog returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Adding a component to the status dialog returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Displaying the status dialog returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Get component progress returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Setting progress text returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Setting progress step returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Setting the progress range returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Initializing the progress returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Set the status of the component as running returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: SetupStatusDialog returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Setting up the status dialog returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Writing PID to the property bag returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Writing private NIC guid tp the property bag returned
> OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Writing pStatusDlg guid tp the property bag returned
> OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Entering Commit\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: CoCreateInstance for the committer returned OK\par
> | \par
> | 10/3/2005 8:19 AM\par
> | c:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Windows Small Business
> | Server\\Networking\\wizisasetup.dll, version 5.2.2893.0\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: CSbsIsa2k4SetupCommit::CommitEx\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: CSbsIsa2k4SetupCommit::ValidatePropertyBag\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Querying for IPropertyPagePropertyBag returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Reading the Pid out of the property bag returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Entering ValidatePID\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Copying PID Into a new buffer returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: GetSysTemDirectory returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: PathAppend PIDGEN returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: LoadLibrary returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: GetProcAddress returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Entering IsOEM\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: RegOpenKeyEx returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: RegQueryValueEx returned OK\par
> | IsOem returned TRUE\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Specified PID is valid\par
> | ValidatePID returned TRUE\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Reading import file name returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Reading private NIC Guid returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Reading installation path returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Property Bag:\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Import File Name \par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Private NIC Guid
> \{8140597A-AE71-4A11-A1E3-C29BB7D60D6D\}\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Install Location C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft ISA
> Server\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: CSbsIsa2k4SetupCommit::ValidatePropertyBag returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Validating the property bag returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Entering DisableAllNicsExceptThisNic\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: *** GetAdaptersInfo returned ERROR 0x6f\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: GetAdaptersInfo returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Entering MultiByteToUnicode\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: MultiByteToWideChar returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: MultiByteToUnicode returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: MultiByteToUnicode returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Adapter Name: \{8140597A-AE71-4A11-A1E3-C29BB7D60D6D\}\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Entering IsEqualGuid\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: CLSIDFromString for the first guid returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: CLSIDFromString for the second guid returned OK\par
> | IsEqualGUID returned TRUE\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: DisableAllNicsExceptThisNic returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Disabling all the NICs returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: CSbsIsa2k4SetupCommit::DoRRASCleanup\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: *** Stopping WBLOGSVC returned ERROR 0x80070426\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Disabling WBLOGSVC returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: CSbsIsa2k4SetupCommit::DoRRASCleanup returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Doing RRAS cleanup returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: CSbsIsa2k4SetupCommit::ExportExistingISA2kSettings\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Entering IsISA2kInstalled\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: *** RegOpenKeyEx for MS ACME returned ERROR 0x2\par
> | IsISA2kInstalled returned FALSE\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: ISA2k is NOT installed and RRAS is NOT a remote access
> | server\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: CSbsIsa2k4SetupCommit::ExportExistingISA2kSettings
> returned
> | OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Exporting ISA2k settings returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Entering IsISA2kMessageScreenerInstalled\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: *** RegOpenKeyEx for FPC ROOT returned ERROR 0x2\par
> | IsISA2kMessageScreenerInstalled returned FALSE\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Will not install ISA Message Screener.\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Entering IsISA2kInstalled\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: *** RegOpenKeyEx for MS ACME returned ERROR 0x2\par
> | IsISA2kInstalled returned FALSE\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Will not support pre ISA2004 Clients\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Entering UninstallISA2k\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Entering GetISA2kInstallDirectory\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Entering IsISA2kInstalled\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: *** RegOpenKeyEx for MS ACME returned ERROR 0x2\par
> | IsISA2kInstalled returned FALSE\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: *** Reading ISA2k Install Directory returned ERROR 0x1\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: *** UninstallISA2k returned ERROR 0x1\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: ISA2k is NOT installed\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Uninstalling ISA2k returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: CSbsIsa2k4SetupCommit::PrepareISA2k4UnattendFile\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: GetIPAddress for the private NIC returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: GetSubnetMask for the private NIC returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Entering MultiByteToUnicode\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: MultiByteToWideChar returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: MultiByteToUnicode returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: MultiByteToUnicode returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Entering MultiByteToUnicode\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: MultiByteToWideChar returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: MultiByteToUnicode returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: MultiByteToUnicode returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Reading company name returned OK\par
> | SBSISA2K4SETUP: Generating unattend file content (without import file)
> | returned OK\par
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