Re: Errors during SBS 2003 SP1 Installation
- From: v-branee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Brandy Nee [MSFT]")
- Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 05:30:59 GMT
Hello Assaf,
Thank you for posting back!
From your reply, I understand that the Program Files folder locates at Ddrive and Exchange Database locates at other partition. May I know how you
move the Program Files folder to D drive and move Exchange DB, please? Did
you follow any documents or instructions, please? Also, where is the
WINDOWS Folder, on the C Drive or D Drive? Please fully describe it.
I am looking forward to hearing from you!
Best regards,
Brandy Nee
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Subject: Re: Errors during SBS 2003 SP1 Installation
Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 22:59:54 +0530
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option to download standard/premium SP1. I downloaded the SP from
Thanks again for the quick reply.
Some answers to your questions:
a. I am running SBS 2003 Standard (no ISA and SQL). I did not see an
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=B6F8A4C0-B707-4161-
ADEB-44F1B756119F&displaylang=en
configuration wizard doesn't work when I click on it.
b. As most of the apps in the server management snap in, the monitoring
It just refreshes the page and does nothing. Trying to run any of thetasks on the ToDo list acts the same (just doesn?t seem to run
anything).
well. It seems like it starts the java but stops... No error message.
c. Trying to run it from http://localhost/monitoring does not work as
fine (So it seems).
d. Yes, I can access the http://companyweb. The sharepoint works just
changed nothing ever since. The only difference from a regular server
e.I just recently installed this SBS 2003 server from scratch and
is that I changed the program files folder to D: and the exchange DB
sits on a different partition as well.
tasks in the users pane. Trying to add a computer from the computers
f. I attached the error message. A similar message appears for other
pane refreshes the page and does nothing.
LocalMachine to "D:\program files" instead of "C:\Program files"
I want to add that I did change the "ProgramFilesDir" registry key in
AddPermissionToPath()
Looking at the log file I can see failures such as:
[03/11/06,18:10:22] Licensing: [2] In PostInstall()
failed to set ACLs on "D:\Program Files\Windows for Small BusinessServer"
trace the folder?
This folder does not exist on D: but does exist on c:
Maybe the installation uses the ProgramFilesDir property in order to
Thanks,
Assaf Golan
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