Sharepoint Error: 'Cannot connect to the configuration database' error
A client's SBS2003 server is returning this error when I attempt to browse
companyweb. I have run through KB:823287 and found that (on Method 3)
Enterprise Manager does not appear to be on the system. I was not the
original installer of the server so I'm not sure what the root cause of this
is or what the best course for resolution is.
Method 1 and 2 of the KBA were completed and passed (i.e. mssqlserver
service is running and IIS is not running in IIS5.0 isolation mode).
Thanks in advance for your assistance,
Mike
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