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Chrisc

2007-05-07, 7:15 am

I am using Windows XP professional
I am using the CMS 2002 with sp1 trial download software

I have followed installation as in the 'Building Websites with Microsoft
Content Management Server' by Lim Ying, Joel Ward, Stefan Gossner.

So far I have managed to install CMS.
I have run the DCA.

I have tried to use the Site Manager to connect to the localhost:80.

I get a 'typical' error:
'Could not connect to the Microsoft Content Server localhost:80'

I have read the FAQs at:
http://download.microsoft.com/downl...6a/MCMS+2002+-+(complete)+FAQ.htm#HL_E5141EB8-A8CE-4B94-B2CA-5ADC4DDF3D78

and I have got as far as point 5 of the relevant 'answer':
'Try to access http://localhost:80/NR/System/ClientUI/login.asp from
Microsoft Internet Explorer and see if you get an error from Microsoft
Internet Information Server (IIS). If so, put a test (very simple one; e.g.
just say “hello world”) ASP page in \Server\IIS_NR\System\ClientUI\ and try
to access it from Microsoft Internet Explorer. If that test page gives the
same error, work on the issue as a regular IIS access problem. Then try to
open Site Manager again.'

......now at this point, IE reports the following error:

Error Type:
Server object, ASP 0177 (0x800401F3)
Invalid class string
/NR/System/ClientUI/login.asp, line 9


...... and if I look at line 9:

Set AESession = Server.CreateObject("AeSession.AeSession.1")


..... to which I have found a post that recommends:

'Please reregister the following COM object using regsvr32:
c:\Program Files\Microsoft Content Management
Server\Server\bin\AEServerObject.dll"'

So I tried that but the register fails:

'DllRegisterServer in C:\....bin\AEServerObject.dll failed Return code was:
0x80070005'

I have tried to 'repair' the original installation from the control panel -
add remove programs, but it makes no difference.

(By the way I have 3 J# redistributables on my machine....j# .NET
Redistributable Package 1.1/(ENU) v1.0.4205/2.0 )

I have spent so long trying to install this, and I'm not having any success.

Please help. Thanks


















Stefan Goner [MSFT]

2007-05-08, 1:16 pm

Hi Chrisc,

SP1 is no longer supported since mid of last year.
Please install SP2.

Cheers,
Stefan


"Chrisc" <Chrisc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0B96C269-02DB-49B3-ABBC-58AF38CAEE33@microsoft.com...
>I am using Windows XP professional
> I am using the CMS 2002 with sp1 trial download software
>
> I have followed installation as in the 'Building Websites with Microsoft
> Content Management Server' by Lim Ying, Joel Ward, Stefan Gossner.
>
> So far I have managed to install CMS.
> I have run the DCA.
>
> I have tried to use the Site Manager to connect to the localhost:80.
>
> I get a 'typical' error:
> 'Could not connect to the Microsoft Content Server localhost:80'
>
> I have read the FAQs at:
> http://download.microsoft.com/downl...6a/MCMS+2002+-+(complete)+FAQ.htm#HL_E5141EB8-A8CE-4B94-B2CA-5ADC4DDF3D78
>
> and I have got as far as point 5 of the relevant 'answer':
> 'Try to access http://localhost:80/NR/System/ClientUI/login.asp from
> Microsoft Internet Explorer and see if you get an error from Microsoft
> Internet Information Server (IIS). If so, put a test (very simple one;
> e.g.
> just say "hello world") ASP page in \Server\IIS_NR\System\ClientUI\ and
> try
> to access it from Microsoft Internet Explorer. If that test page gives the
> same error, work on the issue as a regular IIS access problem. Then try to
> open Site Manager again.'
>
> .....now at this point, IE reports the following error:
>
> Error Type:
> Server object, ASP 0177 (0x800401F3)
> Invalid class string
> /NR/System/ClientUI/login.asp, line 9
>
>
> ..... and if I look at line 9:
>
> Set AESession = Server.CreateObject("AeSession.AeSession.1")
>
>
> .... to which I have found a post that recommends:
>
> 'Please reregister the following COM object using regsvr32:
> c:\Program Files\Microsoft Content Management
> Server\Server\bin\AEServerObject.dll"'
>
> So I tried that but the register fails:
>
> 'DllRegisterServer in C:\....bin\AEServerObject.dll failed Return code
> was:
> 0x80070005'
>
> I have tried to 'repair' the original installation from the control
> panel -
> add remove programs, but it makes no difference.
>
> (By the way I have 3 J# redistributables on my machine....j# .NET
> Redistributable Package 1.1/(ENU) v1.0.4205/2.0 )
>
> I have spent so long trying to install this, and I'm not having any
> success.
>
> Please help. Thanks
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>



Chrisc

2007-05-08, 7:20 pm

OK, I have installed the sp2, but I get the same error from the Site Manager.


"Stefan Goßner [MSFT]" wrote:

> Hi Chrisc,
>
> SP1 is no longer supported since mid of last year.
> Please install SP2.
>
> Cheers,
> Stefan
>
>
> "Chrisc" <Chrisc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:0B96C269-02DB-49B3-ABBC-58AF38CAEE33@microsoft.com...
>
>
>

Stefan Goner [MSFT]

2007-05-09, 7:20 am

Hi Chris,

see my response to your post in the evaluation newsgroup.

Cheers,
Stefan


"Chrisc" <Chrisc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:88EA0CF4-A525-4A6E-8016-371D6E28C881@microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> OK, I have installed the sp2, but I get the same error from the Site
> Manager.
>
>
> "Stefan Goner [MSFT]" wrote:
>


Jason Burns

2007-05-23, 1:16 am


Stefan I am having an identical error...can you send the link to the
evaluation newsgroup...I am unable to locate it.

cheers

Jason

"Stefan Goßner [MSFT]" wrote:

> Hi Chris,
>
> see my response to your post in the evaluation newsgroup.
>
> Cheers,
> Stefan
>
>
> "Chrisc" <Chrisc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:88EA0CF4-A525-4A6E-8016-371D6E28C881@microsoft.com...
>
>
>

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