09-28-04 08:07 AM
Please see my reply to the post in the catalog discussion group
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Hi Ragini
Can you give me some feed back on the following questions:
1- Is it correct to say that if I am using Windows 2000 server with
Commerce
server FP1 installed I will not be able to use the new Catalog Manager and
discount manager tools (on the same machine) because there is no UI for me
to
set the permissions required to use these applications localy?
We need to use the discount coupons functionality in FP1 so the
alternatives
are:
2- One solution will be to use Windows 2003 server web edition to host
Commerce server 2002 with FP1. This will allow me to run the Catalog and
discount manager tools localy.
3- Another soluton is to use one Windows XP machine with the Windows Server
2003 adminpak to set the required permissions. Host and run the Catalog
Manager and Discount manager tools on one Windows 2000 with Commerce
server
2002 and FP1. Can this be done?
Thank you again for your help
Carlos Perez
"Ragini Singh [MSFT]" wrote:
> The azman.msc tool is available on a Microsoft Windows XP computer or a
> Microsoft Windows 2003 Server computer. If you want to use it on a
Windows
> XP computer, you must download the Windows 2003 Server Administration
Pack
> from the Microsoft Download Web site, available at:
>
http://download.microsoft.com/downl...b6-b9eb-d74014e
> 552cd/adminpak.exe.
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> Hi There,
>
> I am runnig Windows 2000 server, Commerce server 2002 and Feature pack 1
on
> one machine. I followed the installation instructions for FP1 and when I
> open
> the Catalog Manager application the Manage Catalogs link is disabled. I
> tried
> to follow the FP1 documentation on the topic "Assigning Users Access to
the
> Web Service Authorization Manager Policy" but could not find the tool
> azman.msc. This tool seems to be a windows 2003 server tool, I could not
> find
> a similar tool in Windows 2000 server.
> The Windows 2000 server machine is a development box and I am logged in
as
> the local administrator when I lauch the Catalog Manager application, the
> commerce database is hosted by the local SQL Server instance on the same
> box.
> How can I setup the required user access to use the Catalog Manager
> application?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help
> Carlos
Thanks
Vinayak Tadas
Microsoft
http://blogs.msdn.com/vinayakt
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