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| Hi All I am getting an access denied message when I launch the Virtual Server administration screen, however I can connect through the Virtual Machine remote connectivity without any problems. Please help, I upgraded my memory and need to change setting though Virtual Server Adminitration screen. Is there a way around this issue! Thank you in advance, James -- Message posted via http://www.sqlmonster.com |
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| "James Woo via SQLMonster.com" <forum@SQLMonster.com> wrote in message news:1dc1741e84234b8e85cc2044e661ec19@SQLMonster.c om... > Hi All > > I am getting an access denied message when I launch the Virtual Server > administration screen, however I can connect through the Virtual Machine > remote connectivity without any problems. Please help, I upgraded my > memory > and need to change setting though Virtual Server Adminitration screen. > > Is there a way around this issue! > Thank you in advance, > James > > -- > Message posted via http://www.sqlmonster.com http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;887491 http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;888749 http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;891609 If that doesn't help, I suggest you post in a Virtual Server group, if one exists, or perhaps a more general Windows Server group. Simon |
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| It did not work, however, I uninstalled Virtual Server and Reinstalled it on same machine. It is a great product in that it picked up my image, that I had on the Host, and went back to doing all i was doing on it without a hitch. Admin screen works like a charm now, however, I still did not know what affected it with the "accfess Denied " message. I had Windows 2003 Server, Sql server 2000, Analysis Services, Reporting Services, Visusal Studio, etc..... But i still do not know how to avoid uninstaling when I get the "Acess denied from the Admin web Screen. James -- Message posted via http://www.sqlmonster.com |
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| Simon, Thank you for the links, it does shed some light on what may have happened. I hopefully do not have to try to deal with this issue again, but at least uninstalling VirtualServer 2003 and installing it again picks up whatever image I had on before the unistall, since configuration files are not deleted when uninstalling takes place. Many thanks for the links again. -- Message posted via http://www.sqlmonster.com |