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| Tomas Vera 2005-04-08, 5:49 pm |
| Hello All,
I'm having trouble getting my Campaign Manager working.
After I log in to BizDesk, I expand Campaigns.
Then, when I click on "Campaign Manager" I get the above error.
I've followed the instructions in this KB article.
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;811306
I've added my CS Service account "cs_service_account' explicitly to
the ListManager service and the DirectMailer service. But I still get
the above error.
Some background:
We previously had the IIS and SQL machine on the same server.
We've moved the SQL server to its own box, but now, these errors are
showing up (To be honest, I did not work with the Campaign Manager
before the move, but I recall "clicking through" the items -- I
think).
Any suggestions on which permissions might be wrong?
Thanks in advance.
-tomas vera
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| Tomas Vera 2005-04-13, 8:50 pm |
| OK. Setup problems.
When we moved the SQL components to a new server, the DirectMailer was
not set up on the new server... DOH!
-tomas
On Fri, 08 Apr 2005 14:55:25 GMT, Tomas Vera
<tavera@NO_SPAM_sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>Hello All,
>I'm having trouble getting my Campaign Manager working.
>
>After I log in to BizDesk, I expand Campaigns.
>Then, when I click on "Campaign Manager" I get the above error.
>
>I've followed the instructions in this KB article.
>http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;811306
>
>I've added my CS Service account "cs_service_account' explicitly to
>the ListManager service and the DirectMailer service. But I still get
>the above error.
>
>Some background:
>We previously had the IIS and SQL machine on the same server.
>We've moved the SQL server to its own box, but now, these errors are
>showing up (To be honest, I did not work with the Campaign Manager
>before the move, but I recall "clicking through" the items -- I
>think).
>
>Any suggestions on which permissions might be wrong?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>-tomas vera
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