Sep 9 |
Windows Server 2012 and Essentials: Error 80073718 on Update(s)
Posted by Reprinted Article on 09 September 2013 12:01 PM
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We may be seeing some issues in Windows Server 2012 and W2012E:
In the end the problem points to a "servicing stack corruption" with the OP needing to re-install the operating system from scratch. While this may be a possible suggestion for a new server setup, those that have had their systems in production for any amount of time are left in a bit of a conundrum. At this time there is no "fix" for the "problem". So given that Microsoft would not recommend a third party action, our suggestion for those that have a full server setup in production is to look into running a Swing Migration. Fellow MVP Jeff Middleton's methodologies will preserve Active Directory, Group Policy, and more. If the setup is a VM then there are a number of options one can pursue to Swing the AD off and back on again. This method would save a good chunk of time as one would not need to migrate the local profiles over to the rebuilt domain nor have to deal with Group Policy Tattoos if one rebuilds with the same domain name. Plus, if there are on-premises services running in Exchange, SQL, and other Line of Business applications the time savings would be _huge_. Philip Elder Chef de partie in the SMBKitchen Read more » | |||
Sep 9 |
Windows Server 2012 and Essentials: Error 80073718 on Update(s)
Posted by Reprinted Article on 09 September 2013 12:01 PM
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We may be seeing some issues in Windows Server 2012 and W2012E:
In the end the problem points to a "servicing stack corruption" with the OP needing to re-install the operating system from scratch. While this may be a possible suggestion for a new server setup, those that have had their systems in production for any amount of time are left in a bit of a conundrum. At this time there is no "fix" for the "problem". So given that Microsoft would not recommend a third party action, our suggestion for those that have a full server setup in production is to look into running a Swing Migration. Fellow MVP Jeff Middleton's methodologies will preserve Active Directory, Group Policy, and more. If the setup is a VM then there are a number of options one can pursue to Swing the AD off and back on again. This method would save a good chunk of time as one would not need to migrate the local profiles over to the rebuilt domain nor have to deal with Group Policy Tattoos if one rebuilds with the same domain name. Plus, if there are on-premises services running in Exchange, SQL, and other Line of Business applications the time savings would be _huge_. Philip Elder Chef de partie in the SMBKitchen Read more » | |||
Sep 1 |
Exchange 2013 ECP Error: The user has insufficient access rights. Active directory response: 00002098: SecErr: DSID-03150BC1, problem 4003 (INSUFF_ACCESS_RIGHTS), data 0
Posted by Reprinted Article on 01 September 2013 02:00 AM
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After setting up Exchange 2013 Standard on a VM we hit the following problem:
There was not a lot that turned up in our searches. In the end, we needed to run the following command on the Windows Server 2012 Essentials server from the Exchange 2013 install disk: Once the above command finished running we hit refresh in IE and we were in. Please note that these shots are via one of our labs we are running through in preparation for some SMB Kitchen Project content. Philip Elder Chef de partie in the SMBKitchen Read more » | |||
Sep 1 |
Exchange 2013 ECP Error: The user has insufficient access rights. Active directory response: 00002098: SecErr: DSID-03150BC1, problem 4003 (INSUFF_ACCESS_RIGHTS), data 0
Posted by Reprinted Article on 01 September 2013 02:00 AM
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After setting up Exchange 2013 Standard on a VM we hit the following problem:
There was not a lot that turned up in our searches. In the end, we needed to run the following command on the Windows Server 2012 Essentials server from the Exchange 2013 install disk: Once the above command finished running we hit refresh in IE and we were in. Please note that these shots are via one of our labs we are running through in preparation for some SMB Kitchen Project content. Philip Elder Chef de partie in the SMBKitchen Read more » | |||
Aug 31 |
Windows Server 2012 Essentials Error: DHCP Failed To Install 0x800F0922
Posted by Reprinted Article on 31 August 2013 07:00 PM
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We are running a greenfield Windows Server 2012 Essentials with Exchange on-premises setup this weekend. After setting the server’s IP to static we ran the DHCP Role install and hit:
This particular setup is being done in our shop. So, we are using one of our own Cisco units to provide gateway services. In the end it turned out that when we configured the Cisco ISA520 for the network’s subnet we had left DHCP on! So, when that error happens make sure there are no DHCP services running on the network. Once we turned the Cisco DHCP service off we were able to install the DHCP Role, Authorize it, and set up our scope. Philip Elder Chef de partie in the SMBKitchen Read more » | |||
Aug 31 |
Windows Server 2012 Essentials Error: DHCP Failed To Install 0x800F0922
Posted by Reprinted Article on 31 August 2013 07:00 PM
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We are running a greenfield Windows Server 2012 Essentials with Exchange on-premises setup this weekend. After setting the server’s IP to static we ran the DHCP Role install and hit:
This particular setup is being done in our shop. So, we are using one of our own Cisco units to provide gateway services. In the end it turned out that when we configured the Cisco ISA520 for the network’s subnet we had left DHCP on! So, when that error happens make sure there are no DHCP services running on the network. Once we turned the Cisco DHCP service off we were able to install the DHCP Role, Authorize it, and set up our scope. Philip Elder Chef de partie in the SMBKitchen Read more » | |||