Server 10.8.5 and a Win7 user
I have an odd problem:
Windows user can connect to the server, login with his credintials, save to, move files, edit files...but when he creates a new folder (which he can) and tries to change the name from New Folder to something else he gets this error: Can't read from source file or disk. When he tries to change the name of a file, he gets the same error. Yet, he can do everything else associated with Read/Write permissions.
Does this make sense? As I have been searching the internet for something similar and haven't found anything, I'm posting here. Thanks for your replies and help!
Properly configure the flash drive:
Drive Partition and Format
1. Open Disk Utility in your Utilities folder.
2. After DU loads select your hard drive (this is the entry with the mfgr.'s ID and size) from the left side list. Click on the Partition tab in the DU main window.
3. Under the Volume Scheme heading set the number of partitions from the drop down menu to one. Click on the Options button, set the partition scheme to APM then click on the OK button. Set the format type to Mac OS Extended (Journaled.) Click on the Apply button and wait until the process has completed.
Copy the files from the old machine to the flash drive. Then plug the flash drive into the new computer. Copy the files from the flash drive.
You need to understand that the files are no likely to be compatible which means you may not be able to use them. But the above process will transfer the files properly.
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I have just upgraded the server and os to mavericks and now users that used to be able to open and save or even log in are now locked out with the server saying wrong password. I reset their password and still nothing. I created a new user and they can't even log in? Why now? And how do I fix this. It seems that some users and groups now don't have access and all that was done was to let the group open a shared folder that they have access before. I reset everything and am now very frustrated!!!
Hi
Seem to be an issue with Maverick
After trying to solve the issue with all tips i found here and on the net
I decided to go back to Mountain Lion for my server using TimeMachine backup, and stay with Maverick for my imacs
Work well again
Until Apple will communicate on it or deliver a patch, i would suggest to do the same -
Having read what I could from the related questions, the answers still elude me. This issue apparently is specific to Windows 8.1.
First, a little background.
1: The server is not on a domain, The system runs Server 2008-R2 standard with all folders shared across a standard "Workgroup" type network. They would prefer to
leave this layout intact.
2: The shared folders are nothing but Data files. There are no active system folders or anything used in an "active" environment. They are mostly Word doc, excel
files, pdf, txt, etc. However, due to the requirements of the software that needs to access these files, they Must
reside on a mapped network drive letter. Nothing else works due to the way the SQL database program stores the reference points back to the data.
I have had some success using what amounts to a “simulated” mapping using WebDAV to access the server. But access speed is a lot slower ad file size is limited.
3: The system has been configured as-is for the past 3 years with Users all on Windows 7 x64 (mixed OS, some Home Premium, some Professional) and the only problems that come up are when
access is through an ISP that blocks port 445. This was the original reason for finding a WebDAV/Cloud method just for those Users since they were unable to Map drives to anything on the Office Servers from their Home Internet even when using a VPN.
When Windows 8.0 became the only version available, I added a few users whose new laptops came with 8.0 from the vendors. While there were a very few minor problems, for all practical
purposes, I was still able to provide access to the mapped folders.
As the Windows 8.1 roll-out progressed, some users were successfully upgraded while others are still stuck in Windows 8.0. The issues with this seem to be hardware related and vary
depending on the Make and model of the laptop. I have been assured that eventually all of these will be able to advance to 8.1. But this delay has given me an excellent mixed OS environment for testing.
On the users who have not yet purchased new equipment and who are still using Windows 7. There has been no change. Their drive mapping is stable and they can always connect as usual.
Those blocked from lack of port 445 or still blocked. Systems inside the Office and those with ISP's who allow port 445 can use all mapped drives as normal.
Users who had Windows 8.0 and who have not yet been able to upgrade to 8.1 also have been unaffected. Same results as Windows 7.
Users who got the Windows 8.1 upgrade as well as those that came factory loaded with Windows 8.1 seem to be a never-ending list of problems. The ones that came native with 8.1 are worst
of all. The list of error codes runs through everything that has to do with “communication with the server”. As far as I have seen, this appears to be the issue.
Whether they are in the office on a wired network connection or at home on a Wi-Fi connection, the issues have the same results but the actual error codes may vary slightly. All of
them refer back to an inability to communicate with the server.
Nothing on the server has changed in any way. Users with Windows 7 continue to have zero problems, Users with Windows 8.0 seem to be doing fine as well. Only those with Windows
8.1 are affected and their problems are dramatic with everything from a total loss of drive mapping to misdirected data when the maps are active.
I have tried to make the drives automatically remap on reboot. I have tried registry modifications. I have done everything I can think of to make a difference but the results are the same
for every system using 8.1. The mapped drive letters invariably disappear. Sometimes while the system is in use ( I think I have been able to trace this to times when the system enters Sleep or Hibernate) but always when the system reboots.
One detail that might point to somewhere is that the "time to connect" when mapping the drive is so long that I believe some of the original failures were due to not waiting for a
minimum of 3 or 4 minutes to give time for the Shares to show-up in order to map them. Once the mapping is successful, the file access speed seems normal. But invariably, the drive becomes "unmapped" repeatedly each day.
I know this was a long question but I have tried to provide every possible detail for anyone who has experienced events like this who may already have a solution. I would even be glad
to purchase a 3rd party application if that is what it takes to get this to work. My next planned effort is to try using Server 2013 but I am afraid that might open another can of worms for those who still use Windows 7.
I have also been told that this is in some way related to the push to "Cloud" support in Windows 8.1 OS but I do not see where this would come in. I can say that this was the
one place where things continued to work as before. People who had Windows 8.1 and who had to use the CLOUD copies of our data are still able to connect to it with no problems.
Any suggestions appreciated. Preferably those that would not need extensive changes to the basic network structure. This "workgroup" consists of less than 25 users and any
extreme measures would be hard to justifyHi,
I sugget you try to ping server so that we can verify the connectivity.
Can windows 8.1 access Windows Server 2008R2?
Also,please check the event viewer to see if some error log appeared when the issue occurred.
Regards,
Kelvin Xu
TechNet Community Support -
Hi All,
Here the linked server is created between sql server 2012 64 bit and sql server 2005 32 bit. I am getting the below error when i try to access linked server from third server. I have created linked from Instance 1 to Instance 2. When i access it from
instance 3 i am getting the below error. SPN setting has been done between these 2 servers. Also the option 'Trust the delegate' is enabled for the both the service account.
'Login Failed for user 'NT AUTHORITY\ANONYMOUS LOGON'
Appreciate your quick response.
Vikas.M.SHello,
Please read the following resources:
http://www.databasejournal.com/features/mssql/article.php/3696506/Setting-Up-Delegation-for-Linked-Servers.htm
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/sqlserver/en-US/ea26de43-4c6b-4991-86d7-e1578f107c92/linked-server-login-failed-for-user-nt-authorityanonymous-logon?forum=sqldataaccess
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Alberto Morillo
SQLCoffee.com -
When trying to login, the message appears "No radius server configured" and the local user does not authenticate. How do I access without rebooting the Switch 6500 with CatOS.
Hi PK.
Thanks for your Attention. You know how to insert a line configuration via SNMP RW "set radius server 10.112.15.21 auth-port 1645 primary"?
I believe this way or can I work around the problem. -
DAC server start-up error and Can't authenticate user
HI,
we have installed DAC server in Linux machine and client on windows. By using DAC client we restored the backup of DAC repository, DAC client was working fine still restoration and after restoring it’s not logging in. It throws error like "Can't authenticate user"
while starting DAC services in Unix server it throws an error like
ANOMALY INFO An exception occurred. Shutting down server...
MESSAGE:::/u01/DAC/jdk/jre/lib/i386/xawt/libmawt.so: libXext.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
EXCEPTION CLASS::: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError
Note: since DAC client is not separately available for windows we have installed dac server also and while installing and after installing we never configured to connect to the dac server which is in Linux, we have configured only DB.
we have successfully installed OBIEE, Informatica, and DAC version is 10.1.3.4.1.
How to start the DAC services?
How to configure dac client to connect to DAC server and how to solve this "Can't authenticate user" issue?
Pls help in this regard.
Thanks in advance.EddyLau wrote:
Hi,
I encounter the "Can't authenticate user" error in DAC first setup after installation when it prompt up to ask for setting up administrator id and password.
here's my sql statement to create database schema for dac in oracle database.
grant dba, connect, resource, create view, create session to SSE_ROLE;
create user DEV_DAC identified by "password";
grant DEV_DAC to SSE_ROLE;
grant dba, connect, resource, create view, create session, grant any role to DEV_DAC;
I tried dropping the data schema and create it again but still fail to authenticate.
did I grant enough privileges to the database schema?
Please help.
Thanks,
EddyLogin to DEV_DAC using the credentials from SQL Developer or sql
Then do select * from W_ETL_USER -- here you will see 2 Administrator id's listed
now run the command Delete From W_ETL_USER
Now login to dac client with Administrator and pwd which you have set earlier.
Mark as helpful or correct if it helps
Thanks,
RM -
Mac OS X Server File Shares and Active Directory Users
About ready to pull my hair out on this one...
We have a department that only uses Macs. At the moment, it's a hodgepodge of different setups. We were able to convince the department to standardize, and purchase a Mac Mini Server. To keep things a bit simpler, we are setting up their department shares on the server as well.
To make my life simpler (or so I thought...) I decided to bind the OS X Server to our AD, and use the AD users/groups to allow access to the shares. The OS X Server app lists all of our AD user and groups, and I can apply them to the shares, however, when we try to access the share, it fails.
I don't think the server is talking to our AD correctly.
I can login to the Mac Server with my network account, my network account works for accessing Server.app, but nothing I've tried will allow our Mac or Windows clients to access the shares with the AD credentials. The log file comes up with:
mccsrvrmac.mcc.local smbd[441]: check_account - [7]: [permission denied] pam_acct_mgmt
Also seeing this:
mccsrvrmac.mcc.local kdc[57]: Asked for LKDC, but there is none
A bit of background: We added this Mac to the domain once before, realized that the HDDs weren't setup in a RAID config, so wiped it and reinstalled. I did remove the computer account before rebinding.
Any help is appreciated!I figured this out. In Mountain Lion Server, it doesn't matter if you give the user rights to a shared file or folder, if the user doesn't have access the File Sharing service, they can't get it. I had to find the specific users in the Server app under the AD in the Users tab, and give them rights to the File Sharing service. I think you can do this for a whole AD group as well, but I haven't tried.
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Messaging server and external LDAP user store
Is it possible to have an external LDAP application store all user information and then have the messaging server authenticate against it and create a mail profile in it's own LDAP instance, similar to the way portal handles LDAP users? If not, what is the best way to store user information outside of the mail server instance? Create an LDAP instance and extend the schema to support the mail classes and then use replication to push the users into the mail servers directory instance?
Correct, extending the schema on the master directory server and replicating down to the messaging server ldap instance the user info is the way to go.
This way you do not have to maintain two different sets of user data.
-Chris -
I originally posted this question to the community section and was advised to post it here. Please bear with me as this will be a long post. I'm including the scenarios involving this reoccurring issue, the trouble shooting steps I've already
taken and the results of several diagnostic tools and logs.
I have a Sony VAIOS VPCEBB33FM lap top since 2011. I have had this issue on an off for a long time. I'm at my wit's end. Any new insights or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Scenario Details
1) Some times it's on and off through out the day, sometimes it won't work all day, and once in a while it will work fine for the entire day.
2) I've had this issue across several wireless services, Clear Network accessed with WiMax, Library Wi-fi, Comcast cable internet using wireless router and Wi-fi, and Comcast Xfinity Wi-Fi, to name a few examples.
3) Other devices in the household or library will work with no problems such as my smart phone or my roommates' laptops or desktop computers.
4) Once in a while, the built-in wireless adapter is not found and I have to reinstall the driver. Also the diagnostic tool has had to reset my adapter on an increasing basis.
5) I had my hard drive replaced in December 2014 and my system restored from the System Restore disks that came with it when I bought the laptop. Even though I've been online on an infrequent basis it worked just fine for a while. Now that
I've been online a bit more I'm having the same issues again.
Below are my attempts at trouble shooting so far but I still have not been able to consistently resolve my DNS issues
1) Restarting my adapter
2) Turning off my laptop and removing the power supply for 5-10 minutes before turning it back on.
3) Using the IP Config in Command Prompt
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /registerdns
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
4) Using the NetSh reset in Command Prompt and restarting my laptop
netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt
netsh winsock reset
ipconfig /flushdns
[restart laptop]
5) Configuring the TCP/IP in several settings
Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), and then click Properties.
I have used the following settings:
a) Obtain an DNS server address automatically
b) OpenDNS
208 67 222 222
208 67 220 220
c) Google DNS
8 8 8 8
8 8 4 4
6) Updating the driver for my Intel Centrino(R) Advanced-N 6250 AGN and Intel Centrino(R) WIMAX 6250 from the Intel website previous having my laptop wiped clean in 2014. It still did not resolve the issue. My laptop
manufacturer as not come up with an driver update for my adapter since 2010. I haven't tried to update the adapter driver from Intel's website since having my laptop repaired due to the fact that Intel strongly recommending using the manufacturer's updates
instead and frankly it didn't make much of a difference when I did it the first time.
7) The last one I've tried as of today is going into Services and changing the start up type to automatic for the following:
Computer Browser [changed from manual to automatic]
DHCP Client [already set to automatic]
DNS Client [already set to automatic]
Network Connections [already set to automatic]
Network Location Awareness [changed from manual to automatic]
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) [already set to automatic]
Server [already set to automatic]
TCP/IP Netbios helper [already set to automatic]
Workstation [already set to automatic]
...and I'm still having DNS issues.
My only guessing are that my laptop came with a lemon adapter that needs to be replaced, some advanced setting(s) that I'm not aware off, or my firewall/anti-virus is interfering. I've used Symmantic Anti-virus and Firewall in the past and currently
Avast Anti-Virus with Microsoft Network Firewall. I've had DNS issues with both anti-virus/firewall set ups.
Below are the results from the diagnostics and tests that I've ran.
Windows Network Diagnostics
Your computer appears to be correctly configured, but the device or resource (DNS server) is not responding Detected Detected
Contact your network administrator or Internet service provider (ISP) Completed
Windows can't communicate with the device or resource (DNS server). The computer or service you are trying to reach might be...
Details about network adapter diagnosis:
Network adapter Wireless Network Connection driver information:
Description . . . . . . . . . . : Intel(R) Centrino(R) Advanced-N 6250 AGN
Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . : Intel Corporation
Provider . . . . . . . . . . . : Intel
Version . . . . . . . . . . . : 13.2.1.5
Inf File Name . . . . . . . . . : C:\Windows\INF\oem17.inf
Inf File Date . . . . . . . . . : Monday, June 14, 2010 9:05:44 AM
Section Name . . . . . . . . . : Install_MPCIEX_GEN_6250_AGN_2x2_HMC_WIN7_64_MOW
Hardware ID . . . . . . . . . . : pci\ven_8086&dev_0087&subsys_13018086
Instance Status Flags . . . . . : 0x180200a
Device Manager Status Code . . : 0
IfType . . . . . . . . . . . . : 71
Physical Media Type . . . . . . : 9
Informational Diagnostics Information (Wireless Connectivity)
Details about wireless connectivity diagnosis:
Information for connection being diagnosed
Interface GUID: 70a0781d-6329-45e4-8d7c-34aeca294c39
Interface name: Intel(R) Centrino(R) Advanced-N 6250 AGN
Interface type: Native WiFi
Connection incident diagnosed
Auto Configuration ID: 1
Connection ID: 1
Connection status summary
Connection started at: 2015-03-07 19:57:14-186
Profile match: Success
Pre-Association: Success
Association: Success
Security and Authentication: Success
List of visible access point(s): 22 item(s) total, 22 item(s) displayed
BSSID BSS Type PHY Signal(dB) Chnl/freq SSID
60-02-92-C6-D3-E8 Infra <unknown> -62 11 HOME-C7D4-2.4
60-02-92-A1-75-E0 Infra <unknown> -58 6 HOME-B917-2.4
00-1D-D5-D5-34-F0 Infra <unknown> -73 6 HOME-34F2
60-02-92-A1-75-E1 Infra <unknown> -58 6 (Unnamed Network)
06-1D-D5-D5-34-F0 Infra <unknown> -78 6 xfinitywifi
C4-27-95-C9-C4-2D Infra <unknown> -57 1 HOME-C42D
02-1D-D5-D5-34-F0 Infra <unknown> -74 6 (Unnamed Network)
00-0D-97-07-E0-79 Infra g -75 6 (Unnamed Network)
00-1D-CF-2A-44-C0 Infra <unknown> -86 6 HOME-44C2
02-1D-CF-2A-44-C0 Infra <unknown> -86 6 (Unnamed Network)
F8-E4-FB-3C-87-A2 Infra <unknown> -89 6 YVNM7
06-1D-CF-2A-44-C0 Infra <unknown> -87 6 xfinitywifi
0C-F8-93-7A-13-50 Infra b -87 6 PKennedy
06-F8-93-7A-13-50 Infra b -89 6 xfinitywifi
02-F8-93-7A-13-50 Infra b -87 6 (Unnamed Network)
E0-88-5D-C8-A9-DC Infra <unknown> -80 1 HOME-A9DC
E2-88-5D-C8-A9-DD Infra <unknown> -79 1 (Unnamed Network)
16-CF-E2-43-0B-30 Infra <unknown> -88 1 xfinitywifi
60-02-92-F0-A8-C0 Infra <unknown> -90 11 HOME-96A6-2.4
60-02-92-C6-D3-E9 Infra <unknown> -63 11 (Unnamed Network)
02-1D-D4-EB-87-00 Infra <unknown> -88 11 (Unnamed Network)
06-1D-D4-EB-87-00 Infra <unknown> -88 11 xfinitywifi
Connection History
Information for Auto Configuration ID 1
List of visible networks: 13 item(s) total, 13 item(s) displayed
BSS Type PHY Security Signal(RSSI) Compatible SSID
Infra <unknown> Yes 63 Yes HOME-C7D4-2.4
Infra <unknown> Yes 70 Yes HOME-B917-2.4
Infra <unknown> Yes 43 Yes HOME-34F2
Infra <unknown> Yes 70 Yes (Unnamed Network)
Infra <unknown> No 40 Yes xfinitywifi
Infra <unknown> Yes 71 Yes HOME-C42D
Infra g No 43 Yes (Unnamed Network)
Infra <unknown> Yes 28 Yes HOME-44C2
Infra <unknown> Yes 20 Yes YVNM7
Infra b Yes 21 Yes PKennedy
Infra <unknown> Yes 33 Yes HOME-A9DC
Infra <unknown> Yes 35 Yes (Unnamed Network)
Infra <unknown> Yes 16 Yes HOME-96A6-2.4
List of preferred networks: 3 item(s)
Profile: xfinitywifi
SSID: xfinitywifi
SSID length: 11
Connection mode: Infra
Security: No
Set by group policy: No
Connect even if network is not broadcasting: No
Connectable: Yes
Profile: HTC Portable Hotspot 9F50
SSID: HTC Portable Hotspot 9F50
SSID length: 25
Connection mode: Infra
Security: Yes
Set by group policy: No
Connect even if network is not broadcasting: No
Connectable: No
Reason: 0x00028002
Profile: belkin.332
SSID: belkin.332
SSID length: 10
Connection mode: Infra
Security: Yes
Set by group policy: No
Connect even if network is not broadcasting: No
Connectable: No
Reason: 0x00028002
Information for Connection ID 1
Connection started at: 2015-03-07 19:57:14-186
Auto Configuration ID: 1
Profile: xfinitywifi
SSID: xfinitywifi
SSID length: 11
Connection mode: Infra
Security: No
Pre-Association and Association
Connectivity settings provided by hardware manufacturer (IHV): No
Security settings provided by hardware manufacturer (IHV): No
Profile matches network requirements: Success
Pre-association status: Success
Association status: Success
Last AP: 06-1d-d5-d5-34-f0
Security and Authentication
Configured security type: Open
Configured encryption type: None
802.1X protocol: No
Key exchange initiated: Yes
Unicast key received: No
Multicast key received: No
Number of security packets received: 0
Number of security packets sent: 0
Security attempt status: Success
Connectivity
Packet statistics
Ndis Rx: 2068
Ndis Tx: 2543
Unicast decrypt success: 0
Multicast decrypt success: 0
Unicast decrypt failure: 0
Multicast decrypt failure: 0
Rx success: 3954
Rx failure: 0
Tx success: 537
Tx failure: 4
Tx retry: 2
Tx multiple retry: 2
Tx max lifetime exceeded: 0
Tx ACK failure: 18
Roaming history: 0 item(s)
InformationalDiagnostics Information (Wireless Connectivity)
Details about wireless connectivity diagnosis:
For complete information about this session see the wireless connectivity information event.
Helper Class: Auto Configuration
Initialize status: Success
Information for connection being diagnosed
Interface GUID: 70a0781d-6329-45e4-8d7c-34aeca294c39
Interface name: Intel(R) Centrino(R) Advanced-N 6250 AGN
Interface type: Native WiFi
Result of diagnosis: There may be problem
Network Connection details from Command Prompt (some info hidden for security reasons)
Connection-specific DNS Suffix:
Description: Intel(R) Centrino(R) Advanced-N 6250 AGN
Physical Address: 00-23-15-54-19-B8
DHCP Enabled: Yes
IPv4 Address: 192.168.X.XX
IPv4 Subnet Mask: 255.255.XX.X
Lease Obtained: Saturday, March 07, 2015 7:57:14 PM
Lease Expires: Saturday, March 07, 2015 8:24:44 PM
IPv4 Default Gateway: 192.168.X.X
IPv4 DHCP Server: 192.168.X.X
IPv4 DNS Servers: 75.75.75.75, 75.75.76.76
IPv4 WINS Server:
NetBIOS over Tcpip Enabled: Yes
Link-local IPv6 Address: fe80::b8de:3ac9:e166:XXX%XX
IPv6 Default Gateway:
IPv6 DNS Server:
Results of Ping and Trace Route in Command Prompt
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Windows\system32>ping 127.0.0.1
Pinging 127.0.0.1 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Ping statistics for 127.0.0.1:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms
C:\Windows\system32>ping www.youtube.com
Pinging youtube-ui.l.google.com [173.194.121.6] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 173.194.121.6: bytes=32 time=24ms TTL=55
Reply from 173.194.121.6: bytes=32 time=19ms TTL=55
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Ping statistics for 173.194.121.6:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 2, Lost = 2 (50% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 19ms, Maximum = 24ms, Average = 21ms
C:\Windows\system32>ping 74.125.239.34
Pinging 74.125.239.34 with 32 bytes of data:
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Reply from 74.125.239.34: bytes=32 time=3286ms TTL=50
Request timed out.
Ping statistics for 74.125.239.34:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 1, Lost = 3 (75% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 3286ms, Maximum = 3286ms, Average = 3286ms
C:\Windows\system32>ping www.hotmail.com
Pinging dispatch.kahuna.glbdns2.microsoft.com [65.55.157.204] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 65.55.157.204: bytes=32 time=111ms TTL=237
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Reply from 65.55.157.204: bytes=32 time=1537ms TTL=237
Ping statistics for 65.55.157.204:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 2, Lost = 2 (50% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 111ms, Maximum = 1537ms, Average = 824ms
C:\Windows\system32>ping 207.46.11.236
Pinging 207.46.11.236 with 32 bytes of data:
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Ping statistics for 207.46.11.236:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss),
C:\Windows\system32>tracert www.youtube.com
Tracing route to youtube-ui.l.google.com [173.194.121.5]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 19 ms 13 ms 17 ms xfwsr12-nwca-01.sys.comcast.net [68.85.15.244]
2 13 ms 13 ms 27 ms ae-14-32767-ar03.newcastle.de.panjde.comcast.net [68.85.192.205]
3 20 ms 26 ms 21 ms he-5-10-0-0-cr01.ashburn.va.ibone.comcast.net [68.86.94.249]
4 18 ms 34 ms 22 ms he-0-13-0-0-pe07.ashburn.va.ibone.comcast.net [68.86.86.50]
5 19 ms 18 ms 18 ms 50-248-116-190-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net [50.248.116.190]
6 35 ms 18 ms 18 ms 209.85.249.217
7 21 ms 19 ms 19 ms 72.14.233.93
8 * * * Request timed out.
9 * 2509 ms 677 ms iad23s25-in-f5.1e100.net [173.194.121.5]
Trace complete.
C:\Windows\system32>tracert 74.125.239.34
Tracing route to nuq04s19-in-f2.1e100.net [74.125.239.34]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 54 ms 23 ms 12 ms xfwsr12-nwca-01.sys.comcast.net [68.85.15.244]
2 22 ms 19 ms 17 ms ae-14-32767-ar03.newcastle.de.panjde.comcast.net[68.85.192.205]
3 19 ms 19 ms 18 ms he-5-14-0-0-cr01.ashburn.va.ibone.comcast.net [68.86.166.121]
4 18 ms 18 ms 18 ms he-0-15-0-0-cr01.350ecermak.il.ibone.comcast.net[68.86.85.74]
5 19 ms 18 ms 22 ms 50-248-116-190-static.hfc.comcastbusiness.net [50.248.116.190]
6 22 ms 36 ms 19 ms 209.85.249.217
7 26 ms 23 ms 25 ms 209.85.143.112
8 * * * Request timed out.
9 * * * Request timed out.
10 972 ms * * 216.239.51.97
11 148 ms 97 ms 95 ms 216.239.46.241
12 324 ms 130 ms 432 ms 209.85.246.252
13 * * * Request timed out.
14 1403 ms 101 ms 126 ms nuq04s19-in-f2.1e100.net [74.125.239.34]
Trace complete.
C:\Windows\system32>tracert www.hotmail.com
Tracing route to dispatch.kahuna.glbdns2.microsoft.com [65.55.157.144]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 13 ms 13 ms 25 ms xfwsr12-nwca-01.sys.comcast.net [68.85.15.244]
2 13 ms 15 ms 13 ms ae-14-32767-ar03.newcastle.de.panjde.comcast.net[68.85.192.205]
3 20 ms 19 ms 17 ms he-5-13-0-0-cr01.ashburn.va.ibone.comcast.net [68.86.95.145]
4 17 ms 20 ms 20 ms he-0-13-0-0-pe07.ashburn.va.ibone.comcast.net [68.86.86.50]
5 17 ms 18 ms 38 ms as8075-2-c.ashburn.va.ibone.comcast.net [173.167.58.82]
6 18 ms 18 ms 36 ms ae4-0.ash-96cbe-1a.ntwk.msn.net [207.46.36.172]
7 * * * Request timed out.
8 * 2191 ms 35 ms ae0-0.atb-96cbe-1b.ntwk.msn.net [191.234.81.167]
9 * * * Request timed out.
10 * * * Request timed out.
11 86 ms 84 ms 84 ms ae4-0.lax-96cbe-1a.ntwk.msn.net [191.234.83.150]
12 86 ms 86 ms 87 ms ae9-0.by2-96c-1a.ntwk.msn.net [207.46.42.176]
13 * * * Request timed out.
14 * * * Request timed out.
15 * * * Request timed out.
16 * * * Request timed out.
17 87 ms 84 ms 85 ms origin.by173w.bay173.mail.live.com [65.55.157.144]
Trace complete.
C:\Users\C.Cunningham>tracert 207.46.11.236
Tracing route to origin.by181w.bay181.mail.live.com [207.46.11.236]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 16 ms 16 ms 19 ms xfwsr12-nwca-01.sys.comcast.net [68.85.15.244]
2 18 ms 13 ms 13 ms ae-14-32767-ar03.newcastle.de.panjde.comcast.net[68.85.192.205]
3 21 ms 19 ms 21 ms he-5-12-0-0-cr01.ashburn.va.ibone.comcast.net [68.86.95.141]
4 18 ms 21 ms 18 ms he-0-13-0-0-pe07.ashburn.va.ibone.comcast.net [68.86.86.50]
5 * * * Request timed out.
6 * * * Request timed out.
7 * * * Request timed out.
8 * * * Request timed out.
9 * * * Request timed out.
10 * * * Request timed out.
11 * * * Request timed out.
12 * * * Request timed out.
13 * * * Request timed out.
14 * * * Request timed out.
15 * * * Request timed out.
16 * * * Request timed out.
17 * * * Request timed out.
18 * * * Request timed out.
19 * * * Request timed out.
20 * * * Request timed out.
21 * * * Request timed out.
22 * * * Request timed out.
23 * * * Request timed out.
24 * * * Request timed out.
25 * * * Request timed out.
26 * * * Request timed out.
27 * * * Request timed out.
28 * * * Request timed out.
29 * * * Request timed out.
30 * * * Request timed out.
Trace complete.
Results of Intel WiFi Manual Diagnostics
Test Name Test Result Test Summary
Hardware Test Passed Wireless Hardware is enabled
Driver Test Passed Diver is loaded. NETwNs64 Version 13.3.0.24
Radio Test Passed Radio is ON
Scan Test Passed There are 25 Networks available to connect
Association Test Passed Associated
Authentication Test Passed Authenticated
Signal Test Passed Signal Quality: Poor
Ping Test Failed No Reponse: default gateway, DHCP server
I hope this information is enough to get to the root of this problem once and for all. Please let me know if you any other information such as event logs or statistics.
Thanks in advance.Results of Intel WiFi Event View Log (I deleted some lines since there were basically repeats of the same messages)
#Event Source Time
Error Severity Domain
User Description
45 EvtEngine
3/8/2015 20:40 Success
Connection SYSTEM
iAMT - Failed to read Windows Events Log
46 S24EvMon
3/8/2015 20:41 Information
AppDriver
SYSTEM
Getting List of adapters.
47 S24EvMon
3/8/2015 20:41 Information
AppDriver
SYSTEM
Intel adapter(s) found.
156 S24EvMon
3/8/2015 20:47 Information
Driver SYSTEM
AddToExclude 06:1d:d5:d5:34:f0 xfinitywifi 6 WEV_EXCLUDE_LIST_REASON_802_11_AUTH_FAILURE
157 S24EvMon
3/8/2015 20:47 Information
Driver SYSTEM
ATC 06:1d:cf:2a:44:c0 xfinitywifi 6 RSSI=-88
158 S24EvMon
3/8/2015 20:47 Error
Driver SYSTEM
AssociationFailure 06:1d:cf:2a:44:c0 xfinitywifi 6 CNCT_GENERAL_FAILURE
159 S24EvMon
3/8/2015 20:47 Information
Driver SYSTEM
AddToExclude 06:1d:cf:2a:44:c0 xfinitywifi 6 WEV_EXCLUDE_LIST_REASON_802_11_ASSOC_FAILURE
160 S24EvMon
3/8/2015 20:47 Information
Driver SYSTEM
ATC 06:1d:d5:d5:34:f0 xfinitywifi 6 RSSI=-79
161 S24EvMon
3/8/2015 20:47 Success
Driver SYSTEM
RxAuthSuccess 06:1d:d5:d5:34:f0 6
162 S24EvMon
3/8/2015 20:47 Success
Driver SYSTEM
RxAssocResp 06:1d:d5:d5:34:f0 6 -77
163 S24EvMon
3/8/2015 20:49 Information
TCP/IP SYSTEM
VoIP: Got link down - deleting flows .
164 S24EvMon
3/8/2015 20:49 Information
Driver SYSTEM
ATC 06:1d:d4:eb:87:00 xfinitywifi 11 RSSI=-88
165 S24EvMon
3/8/2015 20:49 Error
Driver SYSTEM
AssociationFailure 06:1d:d4:eb:87:00 xfinitywifi 11 CNCT_GENERAL_FAILURE
166 S24EvMon
3/8/2015 20:49 Information
Driver SYSTEM
AddToExclude 06:1d:d4:eb:87:00 xfinitywifi 11 WEV_EXCLUDE_LIST_REASON_802_11_ASSOC_FAILURE
167 S24EvMon
3/8/2015 20:49 Information
Driver SYSTEM
ATC 06:1d:d4:eb:87:00 xfinitywifi 11 RSSI=-89
168 S24EvMon
3/8/2015 20:49 Error
Driver SYSTEM
AssociationFailure 06:1d:d4:eb:87:00 xfinitywifi 11 CNCT_GENERAL_FAILURE
169 S24EvMon
3/8/2015 20:49 Information
Driver SYSTEM
AddToExclude 06:1d:d4:eb:87:00 xfinitywifi 11 WEV_EXCLUDE_LIST_REASON_802_11_ASSOC_FAILURE
170 S24EvMon
3/8/2015 20:49 Information
Driver SYSTEM
ATC 06:1d:d4:eb:87:00 xfinitywifi 11 RSSI=-90
171 S24EvMon
3/8/2015 20:49 Error
Driver SYSTEM
AssociationFailure 06:1d:d4:eb:87:00 xfinitywifi 11 CNCT_GENERAL_FAILURE
172 S24EvMon
3/8/2015 20:49 Information
Driver SYSTEM
ATC 06:1d:d5:d5:34:f0 xfinitywifi 6 RSSI=-82
173 S24EvMon
3/8/2015 20:49 Success
Driver SYSTEM
RxAuthSuccess 06:1d:d5:d5:34:f0 6
174 S24EvMon
3/8/2015 20:49 Success
Driver SYSTEM
RxAssocResp 06:1d:d5:d5:34:f0 6 -81
175 S24EvMon
3/8/2015 20:50 Information
Driver SYSTEM
AddToExclude 06:1d:d5:d5:34:f0 xfinitywifi 6 WEV_EXCLUDE_LIST_REASON_802_11_AUTH_FAILURE
176 S24EvMon
3/8/2015 20:50 Information
Driver SYSTEM
ATC 06:1d:d5:d5:34:f0 xfinitywifi 6 RSSI=-79
177 S24EvMon
3/8/2015 20:50 Success
Driver SYSTEM
RxAuthSuccess 06:1d:d5:d5:34:f0 6
178 S24EvMon
3/8/2015 20:50 Success
Driver SYSTEM
RxAssocResp 06:1d:d5:d5:34:f0 6 -80
179 S24EvMon
3/8/2015 21:03 Information
Driver SYSTEM
RoamTrigger 06:1d:d5:d5:34:f0 xfinitywifi 6 RSSI=-81 MisBcn=8 RSSITh=-85 Roam Other Reason
186 S24EvMon
3/8/2015 21:21 Information
General
SYSTEM
DeviceIoCtrlS24NDIS: (2) Failed to send OID 0xff100055 to driver. Error - 31
187
S24EvMon
3/8/2015 21:21 Information
General
SYSTEM
DeviceIoCtrlS24NDIS - Dot11ExtNicSpecificExtension failed (31) -
Hi,
I've got some issues with a Lync 2013 setup.
The config consists of 2 lync servers. One FE and one Edge. All seems to work except audio in meetings and Sip.
The setup is like this (fake ip's used):
Front End:
Internal IP: 172.16.0.10
External IP: x.x.185.10
All ports open in Cisco ASA
internal AD DNS: dialin/lync/meet/lyncdiscover to Front end internal ip. edge/lsedge/sip points to edge internal ip
EDGE:
Interal IP: 172.16.0.11 (no gateway configured)
External IPS: x.x.185.11, x.x.185.12, x.x.185.13
All external IP's are direct internet facing, no NAT (a firewall is in place).
All external interfaces are using a wildcard certificate.
All server are running in a remote data center, so basically no internal users. We all connect to the external interfaces. The Windows domain name (AD) is the same as our External DNS (companyname.com).
Autodiscover works, we can logon, chat but there is no audio. The audio test failes. Also SIP is not working with a sip trunk.
External DNS: sip/webconf/av are pointing to their external ip's. sipexternal is a cname to sip. lyncdiscover/lync/dialin/meet all point to the Frond end External ip.
_sip._tls/_sipfederationtls.tcp/_xmpp-server.tcp all point to the sip.companyname.com ip.
I just can't figure out what is wrong.@PSingh123 I'll try the logs in a minute and get back with the results.
@PaulB_NZ Thanks for the input. In my opinion the FE does need an external IP. How else will you be able to connect if you are a remote worker?
The Edge is (asfar as i know) needed for Enterprise voice and Federation with other (external) sip domains. It's not needed for basic (chat/video/whiteboard etc) Lync functionality for both internal and external (remote) users.
The Edge is to communicate with services/users outside the origanisation.
I do still think that the basic topology (FE with internal IP and Nat'ed external ip working with an Edge with internal IP and 1 external IP nat'ed to 3 DMZ ip's) is correct in this case.
I can be wrong and in that case would like to be pointed to the correct configuration.
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Oracle Reports Server CGI - Report Job was cancelled upon user request.
I am running reports on the web through Forms using Run_Report_Object built in. I am using Oracle 9iAS Enterprise Edition Release 1(1.2.2.2.2), Forms 6i Patch 9 (6.0.8.18.3) and Reports 6i Patch 9 (6.0.8.18) using CGI implementation. Most reports are running fine, but I have one that produces 125 pages and we are getting the following messages in the browser:
Error: The requested URL was not found, or cannot be served at this time.
Oracle Reports Server CGI - Report Job was cancelled upon user request.
However if you look at the Reports Server Queue Status thru the browser it shows that the report did finish, but it took 16 minutes. But the user gets the above message in their browser window.
Is there a way to get the first page of the report to display, while the rest of the report finishes, so the browser window doesn't timeout and display the above error?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.hi ,
There is no limit on the report run time. The most probable reason why you are getting the 'Report cancelled upon user request' message is the users might have hit the "cancel Report" button which is displayed when it is running in 'SYNCHRONOUS MODE'. do not hit that button as it will terminate the report. to increase the speed of returning the results by the report, try improving the sql that you use in the report, or if you have DBA rights try adding in INDEXES on the columns of the tables used by the report.
Hope this helps
Manoj -
Unable to establish AV call with Lync server 2013 from internal to external remote users
Hi,
Instant messaging is working fine
When trying to video call from the internal Lan to an remote external user Video call connects for 10 seconds and then drops.
This also happens between federated sites when we initiate the call
Internal to internal video call works
External to external video works
Please see logs below, can anyone advise on this issue or point me in the direction
The logs show trying to make a video call from user on the same domain, one user on the internal network and the other user is external
08/08/2014|11:25:44.523 4024:4344 INFO :: End of Sending Packet - 192.168.10.4:5061 (From Local Address: 192.168.11.77:62287) 1082 bytes
08/08/2014|11:25:44.523 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPCompression::CompressSendBuffer after compression, BytesLeft = 1082, BytesProcessed = 1082, cbDataCompressed = 465, psCompressedData = 16A01FD8
08/08/2014|11:25:44.523 4024:4344 TRACE :: - encrypted buffer length: 533 bytes. First 8 bytes:
08/08/2014|11:25:44.523 4024:4344 TRACE :: 17 03 03 02 10 D0 D8 3D :.....ÐØ=
08/08/2014|11:25:44.523 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerSecurity::Send after encryption, BytesLeft = 465, BytesProcessed = 465, cbEncryptedBufSize = 533, spEncryptedBuff = 0C2B13C8
08/08/2014|11:25:44.523 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPAsyncSocket::Send this 07B3B000, sending pbSendBuf 0C2B13C8, dwSendBufSize = 533
08/08/2014|11:25:44.523 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPAsyncSocket::SendHelper - [0x07B3B000]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.523 4024:4344 TRACE :: CAsyncSocketWin32::Send this 0C47D5A0, pbSendBuf 0C2B13C8, dwSendBufSize = 533, dwBytesSent = 533
08/08/2014|11:25:44.523 4024:4344 INFO :: REGISTER_CONTEXT(c554a20) SetAndNotify Recv(2) at State (1)
08/08/2014|11:25:44.523 4024:4344 INFO :: REGISTER_CONTEXT:State (1) => (2)
08/08/2014|11:25:44.523 4024:4344 INFO :: UCCP:NegotiatedAuthProt0x8
08/08/2014|11:25:44.523 4024:4344 INFO :: Function: CUccPlatform::GetMetricsDataPoints
08/08/2014|11:25:44.523 4024:4344 ERROR :: Failure condition: 'm_spMediaManage == NULL'
08/08/2014|11:25:44.594 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x07B3B008]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.594 4024:4344 TRACE :: SECURE_SOCKET: decrypting buffer size: 543 (first 8):
08/08/2014|11:25:44.594 4024:4344 TRACE :: 17 03 03 00 E0 C4 48 8E :....àÄHŽ
08/08/2014|11:25:44.594 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C3DC610]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.594 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C2B5E68]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.594 4024:4344 INFO :: Data Received -192.168.10.4:5061 (To Local Address: 192.168.11.77:62287) 662 bytes:
08/08/2014|11:25:44.594 4024:4344 INFO :: SIP/2.0 200 OK
Contact: <sip:PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com:5061;transport=tls>
Proxy-Authentication-Info: Kerberos qop="auth", opaque="DC934C0A", srand="CEA1D9C7", snum="34", rspauth="040401ffffffffff000000000000000008fa065605ec8ffed4978ee2", targetname="sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com",
realm="SIP Communications Service", version=4
From: "Administrator"<sip:*****@*******.com>;tag=e56751f845;epid=6969679f0b
To: <sip:*****@*******.com>;tag=EB010080
Call-ID: aa4c7843a0c14678a03acc30a615c81b
CSeq: 2 SUBSCRIBE
Via: SIP/2.0/TLS 192.168.11.77:62287;ms-received-port=62287;ms-received-cid=13CB00
Expires: 0
Content-Length: 0
08/08/2014|11:25:44.594 4024:4344 INFO :: End of Data Received -192.168.10.4:5061 (To Local Address: 192.168.11.77:62287) 662 bytes
08/08/2014|11:25:44.594 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPMessageCollator::AsyncProcessSipMsg - [0x0C4826E0]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.594 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C4826E0]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.594 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C484940]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.594 4024:4344 TRACE :: SECURE_SOCKET: decrypting buffer size: 314 (first 8):
08/08/2014|11:25:44.594 4024:4344 TRACE :: 17 03 03 00 B0 42 E2 01 :....°Bâ.
08/08/2014|11:25:44.594 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C3DC610]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.595 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C2B5E68]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.595 4024:4344 INFO :: Data Received -192.168.10.4:5061 (To Local Address: 192.168.11.77:62287) 662 bytes:
08/08/2014|11:25:44.595 4024:4344 INFO :: SIP/2.0 200 OK
Contact: <sip:PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com:5061;transport=tls>
Proxy-Authentication-Info: Kerberos qop="auth", opaque="DC934C0A", srand="A79E32E6", snum="35", rspauth="040401ffffffffff0000000000000000435392b30686e91dd20b3120", targetname="sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com",
realm="SIP Communications Service", version=4
From: "Administrator"<sip:*****@*******.com>;tag=457d67e5ba;epid=6969679f0b
To: <sip:*****@*******.com>;tag=3D631C5A
Call-ID: 7666f05a981c4eb28c8bd44d497382a2
CSeq: 2 SUBSCRIBE
Via: SIP/2.0/TLS 192.168.11.77:62287;ms-received-port=62287;ms-received-cid=13CB00
Expires: 0
Content-Length: 0
08/08/2014|11:25:44.595 4024:4344 INFO :: End of Data Received -192.168.10.4:5061 (To Local Address: 192.168.11.77:62287) 662 bytes
08/08/2014|11:25:44.595 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPMessageCollator::AsyncProcessSipMsg - [0x0C4826E0]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.595 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C4826E0]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.595 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C484940]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.595 4024:4344 TRACE :: SECURE_SOCKET: decrypting buffer size: 133 (first 8):
08/08/2014|11:25:44.595 4024:4344 TRACE :: 17 03 03 00 80 46 FC D6 :....€FüÖ
08/08/2014|11:25:44.595 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C3DC610]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.595 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C2B5E68]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.595 4024:4344 INFO :: Data Received -192.168.10.4:5061 (To Local Address: 192.168.11.77:62287) 662 bytes:
08/08/2014|11:25:44.595 4024:4344 INFO :: SIP/2.0 200 OK
Contact: <sip:PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com:5061;transport=tls>
Proxy-Authentication-Info: Kerberos qop="auth", opaque="DC934C0A", srand="8FB2392C", snum="36", rspauth="040401ffffffffff00000000000000005c89df75c789bd815f2c87c7", targetname="sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com",
realm="SIP Communications Service", version=4
From: "Administrator"<sip:*****@*******.com>;tag=b87f3eb341;epid=6969679f0b
To: <sip:*****@*******.com>;tag=447B0080
Call-ID: 78fff0c6673c4c209914ba91221e7a71
CSeq: 3 SUBSCRIBE
Via: SIP/2.0/TLS 192.168.11.77:62287;ms-received-port=62287;ms-received-cid=13CB00
Expires: 0
Content-Length: 0
08/08/2014|11:25:44.595 4024:4344 INFO :: End of Data Received -192.168.10.4:5061 (To Local Address: 192.168.11.77:62287) 662 bytes
08/08/2014|11:25:44.595 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPMessageCollator::AsyncProcessSipMsg - [0x0C4826E0]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.595 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C4826E0]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.595 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C484940]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.596 4024:4344 INFO :: CUccLogicalSubscription::~CUccLogicalSubscription [0C3DCE28] dtor
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 INFO :: CUccLogicalSubscription::~CUccLogicalSubscription [0C3DCEC8] dtor
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 INFO :: CUccLogicalSubscription::~CUccLogicalSubscription [0C3DCC48] dtor
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [sourcenetwork] has no context, this 0C47E850
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [services] has no context, this 0C47E850
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [state] has no context, this 0C47E850
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [note] has no context, this 0C47E850
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [calendarData] has no context, this 0C47E850
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [sourcenetwork] has no context, this 0C47E300
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [note] has no context, this 0C47E300
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [sourcenetwork] has no context, this 07B818F0
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [services] has no context, this 07B818F0
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [state] has no context, this 07B818F0
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [note] has no context, this 07B818F0
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [calendarData] has no context, this 07B818F0
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [sourcenetwork] has no context, this 0C47E740
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [services] has no context, this 0C47E740
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [state] has no context, this 0C47E740
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [note] has no context, this 0C47E740
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [calendarData] has no context, this 0C47E740
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [sourcenetwork] has no context, this 0C47E6B8
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [services] has no context, this 0C47E6B8
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [state] has no context, this 0C47E6B8
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [note] has no context, this 0C47E6B8
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [calendarData] has no context, this 0C47E6B8
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [sourcenetwork] has no context, this 0C47EAF8
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [services] has no context, this 0C47EAF8
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [state] has no context, this 0C47EAF8
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [note] has no context, this 0C47EAF8
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [calendarData] has no context, this 0C47EAF8
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [sourcenetwork] has no context, this 0C51B0C8
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [services] has no context, this 0C51B0C8
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [state] has no context, this 0C51B0C8
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [contactCard] has no context, this 0C51B0C8
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [note] has no context, this 0C51B0C8
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [calendarData] has no context, this 0C51B0C8
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [sourcenetwork] has no context, this 0C47E960
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [services] has no context, this 0C47E960
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [state] has no context, this 0C47E960
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [note] has no context, this 0C47E960
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 WARN :: CUccCategoryManager::RemoveCategory category [calendarData] has no context, this 0C47E960
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 INFO :: CUccLogicalSubscription::~CUccLogicalSubscription [0C3DCCE8] dtor
08/08/2014|11:25:44.597 4024:4344 INFO :: ~Out trxn corr-id (18680A38)
08/08/2014|11:25:44.601 4024:4344 TRACE :: verified buffer: <Kerberos><CEA1D9C7><34><SIP Communications Service><sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com><aa4c7843a0c14678a03acc30a615c81b><2><SUBSCRIBE><sip:*****@*******.com><e56751f845><sip:*****@*******.com><EB010080><><><0><200>-length-238.
signature:040401ffffffffff000000000000000008fa065605ec8ffed4978ee2
08/08/2014|11:25:44.601 4024:4344 INFO :: Trxn corr-id (184AD1C8), SIP msg corr-id (b7eb295)
08/08/2014|11:25:44.601 4024:4344 INFO :: ~Out trxn corr-id (184AD1C8)
08/08/2014|11:25:44.601 4024:4344 TRACE :: verified buffer: <Kerberos><A79E32E6><35><SIP Communications Service><sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com><7666f05a981c4eb28c8bd44d497382a2><2><SUBSCRIBE><sip:*****@*******.com><457d67e5ba><sip:*****@*******.com><3D631C5A><><><0><200>-length-238.
signature:040401ffffffffff0000000000000000435392b30686e91dd20b3120
08/08/2014|11:25:44.601 4024:4344 INFO :: Trxn corr-id (184AD2E0), SIP msg corr-id (e46ab49b)
08/08/2014|11:25:44.601 4024:4344 INFO :: ~Out trxn corr-id (184AD2E0)
08/08/2014|11:25:44.601 4024:4344 TRACE :: verified buffer: <Kerberos><8FB2392C><36><SIP Communications Service><sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com><78fff0c6673c4c209914ba91221e7a71><3><SUBSCRIBE><sip:*****@*******.com><b87f3eb341><sip:*****@*******.com><447B0080><><><0><200>-length-238.
signature:040401ffffffffff00000000000000005c89df75c789bd815f2c87c7
08/08/2014|11:25:44.601 4024:4344 INFO :: Trxn corr-id (186E42C8), SIP msg corr-id (b03cc2c3)
08/08/2014|11:25:44.601 4024:4344 INFO :: ~Out trxn corr-id (186E42C8)
08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x07B3B008]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 TRACE :: SECURE_SOCKET: decrypting buffer size: 373 (first 8):
08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 TRACE :: 17 03 03 01 70 6D 6F B0 :....pmo°
08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C3DC610]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C2B5E68]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 INFO :: Data Received -192.168.10.4:5061 (To Local Address: 192.168.11.77:62287) 959 bytes:
08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 INFO :: SIP/2.0 200 OK
Proxy-Authentication-Info: Kerberos qop="auth", opaque="DC934C0A", srand="FBA1D2E0", snum="37", rspauth="040401ffffffffff00000000000000009dbeae96bc6990dd02bfb9bd", targetname="sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com",
realm="SIP Communications Service", version=4
From: "Administrator"<sip:*****@*******.com>;tag=50091c6b22;epid=6969679f0b
To: <sip:*****@*******.com>;tag=AC6EA9B1891BDC84CB8DED81E89D55FF
Call-ID: 6f1ec22d6c96481093ebcdd126f5b255
CSeq: 3 REGISTER
Via: SIP/2.0/TLS 192.168.11.77:62287;ms-received-port=62287;ms-received-cid=13CB00
Expires: 0
Allow-Events: vnd-microsoft-provisioning,vnd-microsoft-roaming-contacts,vnd-microsoft-roaming-ACL,presence,presence.wpending,vnd-microsoft-roaming-self,vnd-microsoft-provisioning-v2
Supported: adhoclist
Server: RTC/5.0
Supported: msrtc-event-categories
Supported: ms-keepalive-deregister
Supported: ms-userservices-state-notification
Content-Length: 0
08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 INFO :: End of Data Received -192.168.10.4:5061 (To Local Address: 192.168.11.77:62287) 959 bytes
08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPMessageCollator::AsyncProcessSipMsg - [0x0C4826E0]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C4826E0]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.757 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C484940]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 TRACE :: verified buffer: <Kerberos><FBA1D2E0><37><SIP Communications Service><sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com><6f1ec22d6c96481093ebcdd126f5b255><3><REGISTER><sip:*****@*******.com><50091c6b22><sip:*****@*******.com><AC6EA9B1891BDC84CB8DED81E89D55FF><><><0><200>-length-261.
signature:040401ffffffffff00000000000000009dbeae96bc6990dd02bfb9bd
08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 INFO :: Trxn corr-id (0C2E3618), SIP msg corr-id (67f10dc5)
08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 INFO :: REGISTER_CONTEXT(c554a20) SetAndNotify Recv(3) at State (2)
08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 INFO :: REGISTER_CONTEXT:State (2) => (3)
08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 INFO :: SIP_REGISTER:State (3) => (0)
08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 INFO :: UCCP:NegotiatedAuthProt0x8
08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 TRACE :: CUccServerEndpoint::UpdateEndpointState - Update state from 3 to 4. Status 0. Status text (null).
08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 INFO :: CUccDnsResolverManager::Stop MR-INFO - [05026010] DNS resolver manager stopped
08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 TRACE :: OUTGOING_REGISTER_TRANSACTION::ProcessSuccessfulResponse received 200 UnRegistration SUCCEEDED
08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 INFO :: ~Out trxn corr-id (0C2E3618)
08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 INFO :: CUccPlatform::WriteStreamToLog:
08/08/2014|11:25:44.758 4024:4344 INFO :: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<root>
<Login>
<Info><![CDATA[Executing wws method with windows auth auth, asyncContext=16C3E478,
context: WebRequest context@ :415272512
MethodType:10
ExecutionComplete? :1
Callback@ :07AB55A4
AsyncHResult:3d0000
TargetUri:https://owa.lon.*******.com/EWS/Exchange.asmx
.]]></Info>
<Info><![CDATA[Logon success state 1 reported by user id=EWS (adjusted=EWS) on CManagedCredential[DEFAULT this=01B6C988]]]></Info>
<ExecuteWithWindowsOrNoAuthInternal>
<SequenceID>1.1.1</SequenceID>
<hr>0x0</hr>
</ExecuteWithWindowsOrNoAuthInternal>
<SequenceID>1.1</SequenceID>
<hr>0x0</hr>
</Login>
</root>
08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x07B3B008]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 TRACE :: SECURE_SOCKET: decrypting buffer size: 1125 (first 8):
08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 TRACE :: 17 03 03 04 60 1A 0C FC :....`..ü
08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C3DC610]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C2B5E68]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 INFO :: Data Received -192.168.10.4:5061 (To Local Address: 192.168.11.77:62287) 1891 bytes:
08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 INFO :: SIP/2.0 200 OK
Proxy-Authentication-Info: Kerberos qop="auth", opaque="DC934C0A", srand="4C70707C", snum="38", rspauth="040401ffffffffff000000000000000023304d3690145c9d580a26a5", targetname="sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com",
realm="SIP Communications Service", version=4
Contact: <sip:LyncSG.dymonasia.com:5061;transport=tls>
From: <sip:*****@*******.com>;tag=4c49873a8c;epid=6969679f0b
To: <sip:[email protected]>;tag=925E0080
Call-ID: 612b2be69bbe45479e2676a9c89605a3
CSeq: 2 SUBSCRIBE
Via: SIP/2.0/TLS 192.168.11.77:62287;ms-received-port=62287;ms-received-cid=13CB00
Record-Route: <sip:sip.dymonasia.com:5061;transport=tls;lr;ms-key-info=AAEAAQy-Hptx2bBz4bLPASfi0Q8AhsIHwfOZFhikS5I3lhvpZ6FVtoDW4nKeyfA65H-h1EPauf6Bo4PDT0Nc93YHKHPl5ZBwmxjvyetg5BZQ7yraK2EZvGpZ_bkQJlXyIw3lVlxFe-h2PmfG6lfKBZ8To-piAjW4LQLcr3Z7cic1p_GtAFi1lXOOdlcXxfUKQ_vqQjvpuZIrI7xCmomXlvM9o7Ue8lXbq3TndzkR-ghwnju0QJjj5GrUJ3Ia82bfodQYntaJaJG2bf5oUMAVJkX5_84vNcFhZRTRilUI-lC1wyChOjjWVV56ndqCVY7oiitF5HHDpfVg58-SSzRiHKhFZJKvyZtcorcM5WHuJwYNw7sdxzc2vB6hqN4vTdRjlpb1jhG35BsQ2usDMPfc8EZYGY-S5SW6C_NUgrh3Fb-_f0qcnXV92JDu55rbTy-Apz4GJk8Ivrt-PNr99CbhUoyRg_8301OIivRJAExy_xMjyIJBWkoJp7IVQjvhLL_bQWAFQn0HhJTpf13NpT-if54k7l5KbgL6K0vkcMnc8WVkgm5a_c2Dewp_RG-7jIbr5xxZXuJAxK9indqeCXnfjbIk6mhEAZI7SJmlK9_SJt0H94HutoIVwHYLarDclsdKrR7Xb-5nDPkFE4U4LjWRLf-7ff7MJJbzhbaXTE6o_t4nFFQ8kWxiRWBN2kMLChKY;ms-route-sig=bdBGMrXXhjLMmcJ4Ej8ReFZ_nqkUoCWKhFB19tji2ro5-_BAzrBqDJlQAA>
Record-Route: <sip:pmdlonedg01.int.*******.com:5061;transport=tls;lr>
Expires: 0
Content-Length: 0
ms-edge-proxy-message-trust: ms-source-type=DirectPartner;ms-ep-fqdn=pmdlonedg01.int.*******.com;ms-source-verified-user=verified;ms-source-network=federation
Record-Route: <sip:PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com:5061;transport=tls;opaque=state:F:Ci.R13cb00;lr;ms-route-sig=bc4_1nrdDL4-KX7KrdReLOthlr4n7DTIcsDrkM0bP4gGNYk0BjUtG1CwAA>
08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 INFO :: End of Data Received -192.168.10.4:5061 (To Local Address: 192.168.11.77:62287) 1891 bytes
08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPMessageCollator::AsyncProcessSipMsg - [0x0C4826E0]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C4826E0]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C484940]
08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 TRACE :: verified buffer: <Kerberos><4C70707C><38><SIP Communications Service><sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com><612b2be69bbe45479e2676a9c89605a3><2><SUBSCRIBE><sip:*****@*******.com><4c49873a8c><sip:[email protected]><925E0080><><><0><200>-length-233.
signature:040401ffffffffff000000000000000023304d3690145c9d580a26a5
08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 INFO :: Trxn corr-id (184AD3F8), SIP msg corr-id (e3f780cb)
08/08/2014|11:25:44.974 4024:4344 INFO :: ~Out trxn corr-id (184AD3F8)
08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x07B3B008]
08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 TRACE :: SECURE_SOCKET: decrypting buffer size: 277 (first 8):
08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 TRACE :: 17 03 03 01 10 3B 87 16 :.....;‡.
08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C3DC610]
08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C2B5E68]
08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 INFO :: Data Received -192.168.10.4:5061 (To Local Address: 192.168.11.77:62287) 1888 bytes:
08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 INFO :: SIP/2.0 200 OK
Proxy-Authentication-Info: Kerberos qop="auth", opaque="DC934C0A", srand="59667E0A", snum="39", rspauth="040401ffffffffff00000000000000002641ec9a3a4c088b301bcf5e", targetname="sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com",
realm="SIP Communications Service", version=4
Contact: <sip:LyncSG.dymonasia.com:5061;transport=tls>
From: <sip:*****@*******.com>;tag=04814352f9;epid=6969679f0b
To: <sip:[email protected]>;tag=3F0E0080
Call-ID: 8115c934d1fd446eb7d034c4fc773ec0
CSeq: 2 SUBSCRIBE
Via: SIP/2.0/TLS 192.168.11.77:62287;ms-received-port=62287;ms-received-cid=13CB00
Record-Route: <sip:sip.dymonasia.com:5061;transport=tls;lr;ms-key-info=AAEAAQy-Hptx2bBz4bLPASfi0Q8AhsIHwfOZFhikS5I3lhvpZ6FVtoDW4nKeyfA65H-h1EPauf6Bo4PDT0Nc93YHKHPl5ZBwmxjvyetg5BZQ7yraK2EZvGpZ_bkQJlXyIw3lVlxFe-h2PmfG6lfKBZ8To-piAjW4LQLcr3Z7cic1p_GtAFi1lXOOdlcXxfUKQ_vqQjvpuZIrI7xCmomXlvM9o7Ue8lXbq3TndzkR-ghwnju0QJjj5GrUJ3Ia82bfodQYntaJaJG2bf5oUMAVJkX5_84vNcFhZRTRilUI-lC1wyChOjjWVV56ndqCVY7oiitF5HHDpfVg58-SSzRiHKhFZJKvyZtcorcM5WHuJwYNw7sdxzc2vB6hqN4vTdRjlpb1jhG35BsQ2usDMPfc8EZYGY-S5SW6C_NUgrh3Fb-_f0qcnXV92JDu55rbTy-Apz4GJk8Ivrt-PNr99CbhUoyRg_8301OIivRJAExy_xMjyIJBWkoJp7IVQjvhLL_bQWAFQn0HhJTpf13NpT-if54k7l5KbgL6K0vkcMnc8WVkgm5a_c2Dewp_RG-7jIbr5xxZXuJAxK9indqeCXnfjbIk6mhEAZI7SJmlK9_SJt0H94HutoIVwHYLarDclsdKrR7Xb-5nDPkFE4U4LjWRLf-7ff7MJJbzhbaXTE6o_t4nFFQ8kWxiRWBN2kMLChKY;ms-route-sig=bd5A_eMqoaHs_fuYP-5aSBoYbANCe_p5RWv6n6yajgyfxebrRuBqDJlQAA>
Record-Route: <sip:pmdlonedg01.int.*******.com:5061;transport=tls;lr>
Expires: 0
Content-Length: 0
ms-edge-proxy-message-trust: ms-source-type=DirectPartner;ms-ep-fqdn=pmdlonedg01.int.*******.com;ms-source-verified-user=verified;ms-source-network=federation
Record-Route: <sip:PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com:5061;transport=tls;opaque=state:F:Ci.R13cb00;lr;ms-route-sig=bcFuhIALmH85OaoJh25uPG5Y8-bgabM97QpJ5ypCK7x_cYXXQWUtG1CwAA>
08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 INFO :: End of Data Received -192.168.10.4:5061 (To Local Address: 192.168.11.77:62287) 1888 bytes
08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPMessageCollator::AsyncProcessSipMsg - [0x0C4826E0]
08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C4826E0]
08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 TRACE :: CSIPTransportLayerNotify::OnRecv - [0x0C484940]
08/08/2014|11:25:45.288 4024:4344 TRACE :: verified buffer: <Kerberos><59667E0A><39><SIP Communications Service><sip/PMDLONLYC01.int.*******.com><8115c934d1fd446eb7d034c4fc773ec0><2><SUBSCRIBE><sip:*****@*******.com><04814352f9><sip:[email protected]><3F0E0080><><><0><200>-length-230.
signature:040401ffffffffff00000000000000002641ec9a3a4c088b301bcf5e
08/08/2014|11:25:45.289 4024:4344 INFO :: Trxn corr-id (184AD510), SIP msg corr-id (42a27507)
08/08/2014|11:25:45.289 4024:4344 INFO :: ~Out trxn corr-id (184AD510)
08/08/2014|11:25:49.397 4024:4344 TRACE :: MULTIPARTY_SESSION::RemoveFromLinkedList[17060C50] removed from linked listAs with the original issue, your problem is likely with the Edge server. The first thing I would do is check all of your ports and DNS settings.
Remember that Edge may use somewhat unique ports for AV if you, or the federation target, used a single IP address. If you haven't, see if you have that unique port open on the firewall. If you used a single IP address, ensure that the federation target
has the correct port open also. -
My server has been working flawlessly for many months. I did the upgrade to 10.5.6 and everything has been fine. I decided to do the software update to 10.5.8. When it was finished I could not log in as admin or anyone else. I finally got in as root...then it gave me an error in Workgroup Manager. Said I was not logged in and there was an error of -14008.
All my users are gone and so is their home directories....I hate to say it but this is ridiculous...doing a simple update and losing all the users? I expect this from Windows but not my xSERVER.
Does anyone have a fix to correct this? I really hate having to tell all the users tomorrow morning a simple update wiped all their data.
CarlHi
I saw your issue and I feel your pain. I did the same upgrade path to 10.6 and found that I had no users!. This is not your typical apple upgrade, the same as all other 10-X from day one. I cheated and used a new drive as I feel that upgrades may cause issues and I also used that as an opportunity to upgrade to a larger hard drive. After booting up on the new system with the upgraded drive I found the same issue to be true. I used the original drive, modified all my users to allow my new admin account to have rights to a user that I called 'move' on the old system. I booted up the old system modified all the users to allow user 'move' then I copied them to the new directory I set up that I called 'move' on the old drive, The next step I set up a new user 'move' on the new system drive and copied all the data from the old system drive 'move' to the new system drive 'move' I created all of my users on the new system drive. I set up all of my user accounts with a simple password 123456 on the new system I copied the users to there new directory. You could restore your backup on spare drive or an external drive with the old OS loaded. Postits on all the users monitors for Monday morning and... grumbling users with all of the data from Friday, get KrispyCreams and leave by the coffee pot [this step i forgot]. The users will talk about how nice it was that you brought doughnuts and not how there login is messed up [ha ha....}
I know that this is not an elegant or a quick solution but it worked for me and my 36 user accounts. If you know Unix script or Python or Apple script the procedures would be faster as you could batch the whole mess.
Hope this helps and good luck. -
I getting this annoying error "Unable to retrieve clouds on VMM server. Please make sure the server name is correct and try connecting again." I've followed the recommended documentation for setting up SPF and Azure using the following:
http://www.hyper-v.nu/archives/mvaneijk/2013/01/installing-and-configuring-system-center-service-provider-foundation/
I've gone thru the troubleshoot steps from the following:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/scvmm/archive/2014/03/04/kb-the-windows-azure-pack-service-management-portal-does-not-retrieve-cloud-settings.aspx
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/forums/windowsazure/en-US/363e7dae-7370-4605-bc8d-b98fa6dc9d8e/unable-to-register-vmm-server
So you don't need to send me those links.
I found a few others which pointed me to the event logs WindowsAzurePack\MGmtSVC-AdminAPi and AdminSite. In these event logs, I see a lot of event ID 12 and 1046. The contents of event id 12 is the following:
Log Name: Microsoft-WindowsAzurePack-MgmtSvc-AdminSite/Operational
Source: Microsoft-WindowsAzurePack-MgmtSvc-AdminSite
Date: 6/19/2014 3:27:55 PM
Event ID: 12
Task Category: (65522)
Level: Error
Keywords: None
User: IIS APPPOOL\MgmtSvc-AdminSite
Computer: usw-azure-01.uswired.com
Description:
Error:ManagementClientException: Resource not found.
<Exception>
<Type>ManagementClientException</Type>
<Message>Resource not found.</Message>
<StackTrace><![CDATA[
at Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Server.Management.ManagementClientBase.<ThrowIfResponseNotSuccessful>d__2b.MoveNext()
at Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Management.TaskSequencer.<>c__DisplayClass1e`1.<RunSequenceAsync>b__1d(Task previousTask)
--- End of stack trace from previous location where exception was thrown ---
at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.ThrowForNonSuccess(Task task)
at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.HandleNonSuccessAndDebuggerNotification(Task task)
at Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Server.SystemCenter.AdminExtension.Controllers.SystemCenterAdminController.<GetResourceProviderAsync>d__2e7.MoveNext()
--- End of stack trace from previous location where exception was thrown ---
at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.ThrowForNonSuccess(Task task)
at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.HandleNonSuccessAndDebuggerNotification(Task task)
at Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Server.SystemCenter.AdminExtension.Controllers.SystemCenterAdminController.<GetAutomationResourceProvider>d__2b6.MoveNext()
--- End of stack trace from previous location where exception was thrown ---
at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.ThrowForNonSuccess(Task task)
at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.HandleNonSuccessAndDebuggerNotification(Task task)
at lambda_method(Closure , Task )
at System.Web.Mvc.Async.TaskAsyncActionDescriptor.EndExecute(IAsyncResult asyncResult)
at System.Web.Mvc.Async.AsyncControllerActionInvoker.<>c__DisplayClass3f.<BeginInvokeAsynchronousActionMethod>b__3e(IAsyncResult asyncResult)
at System.Web.Mvc.Async.AsyncControllerActionInvoker.<>c__DisplayClass37.<>c__DisplayClass39.<BeginInvokeActionMethodWithFilters>b__33()
at System.Web.Mvc.Async.AsyncControllerActionInvoker.<>c__DisplayClass4f.<InvokeActionMethodFilterAsynchronously>b__49()
at System.Web.Mvc.Async.AsyncControllerActionInvoker.<>c__DisplayClass4f.<InvokeActionMethodFilterAsynchronously>b__49()
at System.Web.Mvc.Async.AsyncControllerActionInvoker.<>c__DisplayClass4f.<InvokeActionMethodFilterAsynchronously>b__49()
at System.Web.Mvc.Async.AsyncControllerActionInvoker.<>c__DisplayClass37.<BeginInvokeActionMethodWithFilters>b__36(IAsyncResult asyncResult)
at System.Web.Mvc.Async.AsyncControllerActionInvoker.<>c__DisplayClass25.<>c__DisplayClass2a.<BeginInvokeAction>b__20()
at System.Web.Mvc.Async.AsyncControllerActionInvoker.<>c__DisplayClass25.<BeginInvokeAction>b__22(IAsyncResult asyncResult)]]></StackTrace>
<HttpContext>
<User IsAuthenticated="true" Name="USWIRED\Administrator" />
<Request>
<RawUrl>/SystemCenterAdmin/GetAutomationResourceProvider</RawUrl>
<UserHostAddress>fe80::c179:19c8:c5f2:7309%12</UserHostAddress>
<Headers>
<Header Key="Cache-Control" Value="no-cache" />
<Header Key="Connection" Value="Keep-Alive" />
<Header Key="Content-Length" Value="2" />
<Header Key="Content-Type" Value="application/json" />
<Header Key="Accept" Value="application/json, text/javascript, */*; q=0.01" />
<Header Key="Accept-Encoding" Value="gzip, deflate" />
<Header Key="Accept-Language" Value="en-US" />
<Header Key="Host" Value="usw-azure-01.uswired.com:30091" />
<Header Key="Referer" Value="https://usw-azure-01.uswired.com:30091/" />
<Header Key="User-Agent" Value="Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64; Trident/7.0; rv:11.0) like Gecko" />
<Header Key="x-ms-client-session-id" Value="c343c29d-20b1-412b-be94-879409205700" />
<Header Key="x-ms-client-antiforgery-id" Value="0crwi2qNk20bMr6C04/vKd4L28WG1nd8JKBdOlCCp+xlph40YeL2oTdmeiTkPmE272S2dqmGQMNo+FElKkG2MdR0Xhq41RU/t8PrFjcG0Vgx4a8dgZLbfKVURo9n84F1XWtJOkTTUK/OeNVWBrK1+w=="
/>
<Header Key="x-ms-client-request-id" Value="dcc427c7-40fc-4fdd-9a70-7622969ff40d-2014-06-19 22:27:55Z" />
<Header Key="X-Requested-With" Value="XMLHttpRequest" />
<Header Key="DNT" Value="1" />
<Cookies>
<Cookie Name="AdminSiteFedAuth" Secure="false" Expires="0001-01-01T00:00:00Z" Domain="" Path="/" Value="Redacted (2000 characters)" />
<Cookie Name="AdminSiteFedAuth1" Secure="false" Expires="0001-01-01T00:00:00Z" Domain="" Path="/" Value="Redacted (424 characters)" />
<Cookie Name="__RequestVerificationToken_Admin" Secure="false" Expires="0001-01-01T00:00:00Z" Domain="" Path="/" Value="Redacted (128 characters)" />
</Cookies>
</Headers>
</Request>
</HttpContext>
</Exception>, operationName:SystemCenterAdmin.GetAutomationResourceProvider, version:, accept language:en-US, subscription Id:, client request Id:dcc427c7-40fc-4fdd-9a70-7622969ff40d-2014-06-19 22:27:55Z, principal Id:USWIRED\Administrator, page request
Id:c343c29d-20b1-412b-be94-879409205700, server request id:
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="Microsoft-WindowsAzurePack-MgmtSvc-AdminSite" Guid="{5E78D550-1384-5A96-C12A-CB6DA7BC6365}" />
<EventID>12</EventID>
<Version>0</Version>
<Level>2</Level>
<Task>65522</Task>
<Opcode>0</Opcode>
<Keywords>0x0</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2014-06-19T22:27:55.971935000Z" />
<EventRecordID>399</EventRecordID>
<Correlation ActivityID="{FAA512AF-E0A9-4F2A-80EF-09F72D2F7918}" />
<Execution ProcessID="3424" ThreadID="2308" />
<Channel>Microsoft-WindowsAzurePack-MgmtSvc-AdminSite/Operational</Channel>
<Computer>usw-azure-01.uswired.com</Computer>
<Security UserID="S-1-5-82-4118156790-2181488624-806685255-2797011695-3958995103" />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data Name="message">ManagementClientException: Resource not found.
<Exception>
<Type>ManagementClientException</Type>
<Message>Resource not found.</Message>
<StackTrace><![CDATA[
at Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Server.Management.ManagementClientBase.<ThrowIfResponseNotSuccessful>d__2b.MoveNext()
at Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Management.TaskSequencer.<>c__DisplayClass1e`1.<RunSequenceAsync>b__1d(Task previousTask)
--- End of stack trace from previous location where exception was thrown ---
at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.ThrowForNonSuccess(Task task)
at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.HandleNonSuccessAndDebuggerNotification(Task task)
at Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Server.SystemCenter.AdminExtension.Controllers.SystemCenterAdminController.<GetResourceProviderAsync>d__2e7.MoveNext()
--- End of stack trace from previous location where exception was thrown ---
at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.ThrowForNonSuccess(Task task)
at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.HandleNonSuccessAndDebuggerNotification(Task task)
at Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Server.SystemCenter.AdminExtension.Controllers.SystemCenterAdminController.<GetAutomationResourceProvider>d__2b6.MoveNext()
--- End of stack trace from previous location where exception was thrown ---
at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.ThrowForNonSuccess(Task task)
at System.Runtime.CompilerServices.TaskAwaiter.HandleNonSuccessAndDebuggerNotification(Task task)
at lambda_method(Closure , Task )
at System.Web.Mvc.Async.TaskAsyncActionDescriptor.EndExecute(IAsyncResult asyncResult)
at System.Web.Mvc.Async.AsyncControllerActionInvoker.<>c__DisplayClass3f.<BeginInvokeAsynchronousActionMethod>b__3e(IAsyncResult asyncResult)
at System.Web.Mvc.Async.AsyncControllerActionInvoker.<>c__DisplayClass37.<>c__DisplayClass39.<BeginInvokeActionMethodWithFilters>b__33()
at System.Web.Mvc.Async.AsyncControllerActionInvoker.<>c__DisplayClass4f.<InvokeActionMethodFilterAsynchronously>b__49()
at System.Web.Mvc.Async.AsyncControllerActionInvoker.<>c__DisplayClass4f.<InvokeActionMethodFilterAsynchronously>b__49()
at System.Web.Mvc.Async.AsyncControllerActionInvoker.<>c__DisplayClass4f.<InvokeActionMethodFilterAsynchronously>b__49()
at System.Web.Mvc.Async.AsyncControllerActionInvoker.<>c__DisplayClass37.<BeginInvokeActionMethodWithFilters>b__36(IAsyncResult asyncResult)
at System.Web.Mvc.Async.AsyncControllerActionInvoker.<>c__DisplayClass25.<>c__DisplayClass2a.<BeginInvokeAction>b__20()
at System.Web.Mvc.Async.AsyncControllerActionInvoker.<>c__DisplayClass25.<BeginInvokeAction>b__22(IAsyncResult asyncResult)]]></StackTrace>
<HttpContext>
<User IsAuthenticated="true" Name="USWIRED\Administrator" />
<Request>
<RawUrl>/SystemCenterAdmin/GetAutomationResourceProvider</RawUrl>
<UserHostAddress>fe80::c179:19c8:c5f2:7309%12</UserHostAddress>
<Headers>
<Header Key="Cache-Control" Value="no-cache" />
<Header Key="Connection" Value="Keep-Alive" />
<Header Key="Content-Length" Value="2" />
<Header Key="Content-Type" Value="application/json" />
<Header Key="Accept" Value="application/json, text/javascript, */*; q=0.01" />
<Header Key="Accept-Encoding" Value="gzip, deflate" />
<Header Key="Accept-Language" Value="en-US" />
<Header Key="Host" Value="usw-azure-01.uswired.com:30091" />
<Header Key="Referer" Value="https://usw-azure-01.uswired.com:30091/" />
<Header Key="User-Agent" Value="Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64; Trident/7.0; rv:11.0) like Gecko" />
<Header Key="x-ms-client-session-id" Value="c343c29d-20b1-412b-be94-879409205700" />
<Header Key="x-ms-client-antiforgery-id" Value="0crwi2qNk20bMr6C04/vKd4L28WG1nd8JKBdOlCCp+xlph40YeL2oTdmeiTkPmE272S2dqmGQMNo+FElKkG2MdR0Xhq41RU/t8PrFjcG0Vgx4a8dgZLbfKVURo9n84F1XWtJOkTTUK/OeNVWBrK1+w=="
/>
<Header Key="x-ms-client-request-id" Value="dcc427c7-40fc-4fdd-9a70-7622969ff40d-2014-06-19 22:27:55Z" />
<Header Key="X-Requested-With" Value="XMLHttpRequest" />
<Header Key="DNT" Value="1" />
<Cookies>
<Cookie Name="AdminSiteFedAuth" Secure="false" Expires="0001-01-01T00:00:00Z" Domain="" Path="/" Value="Redacted (2000 characters)" />
<Cookie Name="AdminSiteFedAuth1" Secure="false" Expires="0001-01-01T00:00:00Z" Domain="" Path="/" Value="Redacted (424 characters)" />
<Cookie Name="__RequestVerificationToken_Admin" Secure="false" Expires="0001-01-01T00:00:00Z" Domain="" Path="/" Value="Redacted (128 characters)" />
</Cookies>
</Headers>
</Request>
</HttpContext>
</Exception></Data>
<Data Name="requestId">
</Data>
<Data Name="subscriptionId">
</Data>
<Data Name="clientRequestId">dcc427c7-40fc-4fdd-9a70-7622969ff40d-2014-06-19 22:27:55Z</Data>
<Data Name="principalId">USWIRED\Administrator</Data>
<Data Name="version">
</Data>
<Data Name="pageRequestId">c343c29d-20b1-412b-be94-879409205700</Data>
<Data Name="acceptLanguage">en-US</Data>
<Data Name="operationName">SystemCenterAdmin.GetAutomationResourceProvider</Data>
</EventData>
</Event>
Event ID 1046 is
Log Name: Microsoft-WindowsAzurePack-MgmtSvc-AdminSite/Operational
Source: Microsoft-WindowsAzurePack-MgmtSvc-AdminSite
Date: 6/19/2014 3:32:56 PM
Event ID: 1046
Task Category: (116)
Level: Error
Keywords: None
User: IIS APPPOOL\MgmtSvc-AdminSite
Computer: usw-azure-01.uswired.com
Description:
Could not connect to Resource Provider. Error: Resource not found.
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="Microsoft-WindowsAzurePack-MgmtSvc-AdminSite" Guid="{5E78D550-1384-5A96-C12A-CB6DA7BC6365}" />
<EventID>1046</EventID>
<Version>0</Version>
<Level>2</Level>
<Task>116</Task>
<Opcode>0</Opcode>
<Keywords>0x0</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2014-06-19T22:32:56.854137500Z" />
<EventRecordID>413</EventRecordID>
<Correlation ActivityID="{C20DBEAD-388F-4CF4-80FD-21C6419CC2F1}" />
<Execution ProcessID="3424" ThreadID="2768" />
<Channel>Microsoft-WindowsAzurePack-MgmtSvc-AdminSite/Operational</Channel>
<Computer>usw-azure-01.uswired.com</Computer>
<Security UserID="S-1-5-82-4118156790-2181488624-806685255-2797011695-3958995103" />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data Name="errorMessage">Resource not found.</Data>
</EventData>
</Event>
The other thing I notice is that when trying to connect to the VMM. It's trying to use domain\username, yet when I try logging in with domain\username via the SCVMM Console. I get the You cannot access VMM management server (Error ID: 1604).
I'm not sure if this is why I can not add the VMM to WAP. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
NickHello,
I am not sure about the answer but I guess these steps will solve your problem:
1) Log in to the SPF server by using an account that is a member of the SPF_Admin local group.
2) Open an elevated Windows PowerShell window.
3) Type the following commands, and press Enter after you type each command:
Import-module spfadmin
New-SCSPFTenant -Name Administrator -SubscriptionId 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
4) Close the WAP Server Management Portal, and then reconnect to it to update all items. -
SQL Server Express 2008 R2 and Windows 8.1 (Standard)
I recently re-engineered the backend of a legacy Access 2003 application because we knew that going forward we were going to loose the replication capability in Access. This is a small, departmental app, so the new SQL Server Express 2008 R2 backend is
hosted on a robust Windows 7 system. I tested the implementation with both Windows XP and Windows 7 clients running the updated Access 2003 frontend and everything worked great.
We are now in the midst of a company-wide upgrade to Windows 8.1 and I'm having issues. The legacy frontend works fine with Access 2013 (full version) when run locally on the Win7 machine, but I can't get any of the new Win 8.1 clients to connect to the
SQL database using the Access 2013 Runtime module. I CAN create ODBC connections to SQL Server from the clients and they test successfully, so I think I have a valid SQL connection to the Win 7 box.
To recap: old clients were WinXP Pro with Office 2003 Pro, new clients are Win 8.1 (non-Pro) with Access 2013 Runtime module.
Any ideas?Hi ,
Glad to hear that you have found the solution. Thank you for coming back and let us know the result:)
Best Regards,
Tracy
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