Re: Remote Access Wizard fails to complete with error in rraslog f



You might also try downloading and re-applying Windows 2003 SP2
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=95ac1610-c232-4644-b828-c55eec605d55&displaylang=en

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Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
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"isap" <isap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,

Both of the setting are ok.

Thanks,
Jabir

"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

Check the following registry entries on the SBS server:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SmallBusinessServer\clientsetup
(Should point to the actual location of the ClientApps shared folder)

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SmallBusinessServer\ServicePackNumber
(SP1 would show a value of "1")

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Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
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"isap" <isap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,

Yes the CEICW is fine and we are able to log into RWW.

Thanks,
Jabir

"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" wrote:

If you re-run CEICW, does it complete successfully?

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Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
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"isap" <isap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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So any other suggestions on how to fix this?

"Claus" wrote:

Some people have removed SP2 and it didn't fix the issue. I
probably
would
try to fix it with SP2 in place.

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Claus
"isap" <isap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,

I looked at the links you suggested and looks like the following
may
apply:

************
Networking issues including NAT and VPN connectivity programs,
Outlook
not
connecting, RPC errors, etc.:
RESOLUTION: Needs network card driver updates, and disabling of
RSS
and
Checksum offload settings.
http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2007/03/19/vpn-securenat-nat-and-outlook-clients-not-working-after-installing-windows-service-pack-2-in-sbs-2003-premium.aspx
**********

I am not sure that I can update the nic card drivers and this is
an
old
compaq server that is no longer supported. I looked at the NIC
configuration
and did not find the option for the RSS and Checksum offload
settings.

I should note that after looking more, I found that the Health
Monitor
gives
errors for MMC.
Also we are having trouble connecting some of the PC clients to
the
domain.
They were working fine but now they no longer connect. Geting
Access
denied
errors.

So based on this, it certainly looks like SP2 caused the issues.
The
main
thing I need to fix at the moment is the Remote Access and then
the
other
two
items also need to be addressed.

Is it a good idea to remove SP2 becasue I have been trying to fix
ths
for
a
week now and no luck.

Thanks



The

"Claus" wrote:

Please make sure you have the newest drivers for your NICs and
then
check
this out....

http://blogs.technet.com/sbs/archive/2007/03/14/can-i-install-windows-server-2003-sp2-on-sbs-2003.aspx

and this....

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555912

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Claus
"isap" <isap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,

I have a client running SBS 2003 which was originall installed
with
SP1.
This was done sometime lates last year and at that time I
configure
the
Remote Access Wizard and it was fine. Due to some problems
with
their
router
they did not use VPN for sometime and eventually it was put
put
on
te
back
burner. Now they want to use VPN but when I tried to
reconfigure
it
there
is
a problem.

Windows Server 2003 SP2 is also now on the server which was
installed
by
Windows Update but I can't be certain that this problem was
cause
by
SP2
since I did not check the Remote Access configuration just
before
SP2
was
added. Although I have found information indicating that this
causes
problems
on SBS 2003. I began to remove the SP2 but then hesitated
since
it
says
that
some software was installed after the patch which may not
function
properly.


Here is the output from the rraslog.txt file.

8/23/2007 5:04 PM
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Windows Small Business
Server\Networking\RRASWiz\wizrras.dll, version 5.2.2893.0
Calling CRRASCommit::CommitEx
Calling CRRASCommit::ValidatePropertyBag
pdispPPPBag->QueryInterface returned OK
PropertyBag 2674a0
Reading property value for enabling Remote Access returned OK
bRemoteAccess = 1
Reading property value for VPN returned OK
bVPN = 1
Reading property value for RAS returned OK
bRAS = 0
Calling CRRASCommit::ValidateVPNProperties
Reading VPN Server Name returned OK
VPN Server Name is vpn.quranicacademy.org
Calling CRRASCommit::ValidateDHCPProperties
DHCP server is installed on the box
CRRASCommit::ValidateDHCPProperties returned OK
CRRASCommit::ValidateVPNProperties returned OK
CRRASCommit::ValidatePropertyBag returned OK
pdispPPPBag->QueryInterface returned OK
Pointer to the property bag 2674a0
Calling CRRASCommit::CommitRRAS
Arguments:
PropertyBag 2674a0
bRAS 0
bVPN 1
Getting the GUID of the private NIC returned OK
Private NIC Guid is {E0611804-FE90-4BC3-B067-191DF2FDCE84}
Checking whether RRAS is already running returned OK
RRAS is not running
Installing RRAS returned OK
Dhcp server is installed and running on this box
Enabling DHCP client addressing returned OK
Configuring ports returned OK
Identifying the private NIC for RAS returned OK
Setting the default authentication methods returned OK
Disabling NETBIOS for RAS returned OK
Changing RRAS startup type to automatic returned OK
Configuring Remote Access Policy returned OK
*** Stopping RRAS again returned ERROR 80070426
Starting RRAS service returned OK
Disabling L2TP Ports returned OK
Saving Dhcp Server IP returned OK
Saving RRAS method returned OK
Method is 2
Where 1 = RAS, 2 = VPN 3 = both
CRRASCommit::CommitRRAS returned OK
Committing RRAS returned OK
Calling CRRASCommit::CommitCMAK
Arguments:
PropertyBag 2674a0
bRAS 0
bVPN 1
Template file name is sbsvpn
Reading VPN Server name returned OK
Reading VPN Server name is vpn.quranicacademy.org
Created temp directory CMPB31.tmp
Copying required template files to the temp directory returned
OK
Updating CMP template returned OK
Updating CMS template returned OK
Updating SED template returned OK
Creating proxy configuration file returned OK
*** Running IExpress to build the package returned ERROR
80070001
Specifying error location (in CMAK) returned OK
*** CRRASCommit::CommitCMAK returned ERROR 80070001
*** CRRASCommit::CommitEx returned ERROR 80070001
















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