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Author Issues on Windows Server 2003
Matt Cable

2004-08-18, 5:52 pm

I have had problems getting the Retail2002 site to work on Windows Server
2003.

The main three problems are:
- On the public site, I can't get past the locale selection page (it just
redirects back to the local page with no error message).
- In BizDesk, I can't get logged in.
- No error messages anywhere (event log, on-screen, etc.)

Just as a background:
- I went through the updated instruction list
- I have installed Commerce Server Service Pack 2 and 3.
- I ran "EnableCS2002Settings.vbs" with each service pack (no errors).
- The SQL Server (2000 sp3) is on another machine.
- Installation of the PUP file went off without a hitch.
- The app pool is running under an domain account that has admin access on
the Commerce server box, and has appropriate persmissions (I assume) in SQL
on the other.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Matt


Maria Quian [MSFT]

2004-09-04, 5:47 pm

Thank you for using Microsoft Newsgroups.

What you do mean by in the bizdesk, you cannot log in? Do you get prompted
at all? You can set the bizdesk to basic authentication and get prompted.
Have the default IIS settings been modified? Did you definite the
Domain\IUSR as the anonymous user account? Check that you gave it access
to the inetpub\wwwroot\retail2002 physical directory? Add the Domian\USR
account to the IIS_WPG group.

Check the application event viewer for any errors. Take a SQL profiler
trace and see how far we can get when you go to the SQL server. You can
also use FileMon from SysInternals to see if it is an ACLS issue.

Thanks,

Maria Quian
Microsoft Technical Support

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