Re: SBS Reinstall
- From: "Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 1 Dec 2007 20:49:11 -0500
Did you run through the rest of the potential fixes in KB 875422?
And please post the icwlog.txt file. Navigate to:
Program Files | Microsoft Windows Small Business Server | Support
Now, delete the file called "icwlog.txt". After that, re-run CEICW (which
will error out again). Then open the icwlog.txt, copy the text and post it
so we can see the actual errors recorded? The reason you first delete the
file is that its contents are cumulative (additive) each time you run CEICW.
When you delete it, a new file is created the next time CEICW is run that
will be specific to that run of CEICW.
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Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
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"Magnetoram" <Magnetoram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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thanks, I change the settings and I still cannot run CEICW. I stop and
restart the DNS and DHCP server and restart and still get error.
"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
On the external NIC, point the DNS server entry to the IP of the SBS LAN
NIC
(192.168.16.2).
Two Nics, a static IP address, ISA, router
(diagram applies to SBS with or without ISA)
http://www.smallbizserver.net/tabid/266/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/76/Two-Nics-a-static-IP-address-ISA-router.aspx
"The wizard cannot set the DHCP scope options" error message when you run
the Configure E-mail and Internet Connection Wizard in Windows Small
Business Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/875422
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Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
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"Magnetoram" <Magnetoram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a static IP assigned to a Linksys router between the ISP and SBS
box.
DHCP is disabled on the router. The starting IP on the router is
192.168.1.1
On the SBS box I have external NIC @ 192.168.1.2 and the internal NIC @
192.168.16.2 When I ran the CEICW I get this error.
The wizard cannot set the DHCP scope options. Ensure that the DHCP
server
service is running and that a scope is defined. When I got this
message
originally I had my NOC engineer look at it and he created another
scope
of
192.168.16.101-192.168.16.150 I have stopped and started the DHCP
server
and
client services and restarted and get the same error. The xxxx below
are
the
domain name and are correct.
Here is what the ipconfig /all on the server shows
It looks like the very top is cut off.
Wins proxy enabled...............yes
dns suffix search list...............xxxxxxxxxxx.local
Ethernet adapter local area connection:
connection-specific dns suffix..:
description....................Intel <R> Pro/1000 mt network connection
physical address..................00-17-19-2E-1F-36
dhcp enabled...................no
Ip address....................192.168.16.2
subnet......................255.255.255.0
default gateway......... ..........is blank
dns servers....................192.168.16.2
ethernat adapter external:
connection-specific dns suffix.:
description....... ..............Intel <R> Pro/1000 mt network
connection
physical address..................00-17-19-2E-1F-35
dhcp enabled ....................no
ip address....................192.168.1.2
subnet mask...................255.255.255.0
default gateway................192.168.1.1
Dns servers....................192.168.1.2
On a workstation ipconfig /all reports this
host name.........................xxx3
primary dns suffix.....................xxxxxxxxxx.local
node type........................broadcast
ip routing enabled.....................no
wins proxy enabled.......................no
dns suffix search list......................xxxxxxxxx.local
xxxxxxxxx.local
Ethernet adapter local area connection
connection specific dns suffix..................xxxxxxxxx.local
Description............................realtek rtl8139 family pci fast
Ethernet
physical address............................00-50-F4-64-C6-6C
dhcp enabled..........................yes
autoconfiguration enabled...................yes
ip address...........................192.168.16.102
subnet mask.........................255.255.255.0
dhcp server...........................192.168.16.2
dns servers..........................192.168.16.2
lease obtained Tuesday nov 27
"Les Connor [SBS MVP]" wrote:
Even with same names, the domain will be new and none of the user or
computer accounts will be valid :-(.
Better to fix, if possible, and it should be possible.
Please post a the result of an IPCONFIG /ALL run from a command prompt
at
the server, and also from a workstation.
--
Les Connor [SBS MVP]
"Magnetoram" <Magnetoram@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
I need to rebuild an SBS box on Sunday. I am doing this because I
cannot
run
the EICW. When I do I receive an error about the DHCP Scope being
out
of
wack. I created a new scope but still have many issues. This is a
fairly
recent install and would not affect very much. What I want to know
is
this.
The hard drive has a c and d partition. I want to format the c and
reinstall
the SBS 2003 OS. I think that I can rename everything as it is
domain,
computers and users and they will be able to log into the domain.
Am I
missing something?
Thank you,
.
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