After upgrading to SMS 2003 SP3, I had problems with XP machines to connect to the SMS console. Also they could not add users in the local admin group with the error that enough
storage was available to execute the command.
This is the solution:
http://blogs.technet.com/askds/archive/2007/09/21/not-enough-storage-is-available-to-complete-this-operation.aspx
dinsdag 30 oktober 2007
dinsdag 2 oktober 2007
Reporting Point problems after upgrade to SMS 2003 SP3
Error:
SMS Site Component Manager successfully used the SMS_SERVER_BOOTSTRAP_SERVER service to run the following program on site system "\\SERVER": E:\SMS\bin\i386\rpsetup.exe /install /siteserver:SERVERThe program failed for the following reason: Child process "E:\SMS\bin\i386\rpsetup.exe /install /siteserver:SERVER" took too long to execute, and the process (PID = 4484) was orphaned. Possible cause: SMS Site Component Manager does not have sufficient access rights to administer the site system.Solution: Verify that the Site System Connection accounts are properly configured to allow SMS to administer the site system.SMS Site Component Manager cannot install component SMS_REPORTING_POINT until the program runs successfully. If this problem persists and you cannot fix it, refer to your SMS documentation or the Microsoft Knowledge Base for further troubleshooting information.
Solution:
- download the sysinternals streams tool- http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/utilities/streams.mspx
- go to your SMS\Bin\i386 directory
- run 'streams reportinginstall.exe' if you see any streams registered for it, you can delete it with: - streams -d reportinginstall.exe
SMS Site Component Manager successfully used the SMS_SERVER_BOOTSTRAP_SERVER service to run the following program on site system "\\SERVER": E:\SMS\bin\i386\rpsetup.exe /install /siteserver:SERVERThe program failed for the following reason: Child process "E:\SMS\bin\i386\rpsetup.exe /install /siteserver:SERVER" took too long to execute, and the process (PID = 4484) was orphaned. Possible cause: SMS Site Component Manager does not have sufficient access rights to administer the site system.Solution: Verify that the Site System Connection accounts are properly configured to allow SMS to administer the site system.SMS Site Component Manager cannot install component SMS_REPORTING_POINT until the program runs successfully. If this problem persists and you cannot fix it, refer to your SMS documentation or the Microsoft Knowledge Base for further troubleshooting information.
Solution:
- download the sysinternals streams tool- http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/utilities/streams.mspx
- go to your SMS\Bin\i386 directory
- run 'streams reportinginstall.exe' if you see any streams registered for it, you can delete it with: - streams -d reportinginstall.exe
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