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> Why do I get "The parameter is incorrect" error when trying to access > Admin-site in Virtual Server R2 (64-bit)? > > After some search I found that it could be fixed by logging in with > 127.0.0.1 as address, which actually works, but gives me an annoying > extra logon box. > > I also have these two messages in the VS-log when I log into the admin > site: > ---------- > The service principal names for Virtual Server could not be registered. > Constrained delegation cannot be used until the SPNs have been > registered manually. Error 0x80072098 - Insufficient access rights to > perform the operation. > ---------- > The service principal name for the VMRC server could not be registered. > Automatic authentication will always use NTLM authentication. Error > 0x80072098 - Insufficient access rights to perform the operation. > ----------- > > What can I do to fix these 3 problems? > > I first had problems accessing the admin-site after upgrading the > server to a domain-controller, but after having found a KB about that > it seemed to work fine, but after a while these errors occured. I > haven't done or installed anything so it seems strange to me that it > suddenly stopped working. > > Best regards > Niklas I too had the same problem - It's all very well getting the active subscription pack, but when you've installed 2003 x64 first so that you can play with Exch2007, it leaves most of the rest of the apps redundant as they're 32-bit (see SCE2007, SQL2005, etc.). More shocking is the fact that MS apparently haven't got their act together with this VM stuff - I mean, not even updating incorrect pages on their site....I thought they were giving it away to combat VMWare, but it seems to be more a case of 'we haven't finished it, so we won't ask for money'. Thankfully the steps advised above cleared my problem too - I suppose this is why we get paid, if MS made their s/w as easy to use as they make out, we'd all be out of work :-) Posted via http://www.VirtualServerFaq.com - Brought to you by Business Information Technology Shop - http://www.bitshop.com |
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