Error 0x8007011c when attempted to connect to remote IIS

From: Matt Zuberko (matthew.zuberko@revlon.com)
Date: 07/31/02


From: "Matt Zuberko" <matthew.zuberko@revlon.com>
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 11:02:45 -0700


Hello,

'm attempting to connect to a remote installation of IIS
using the MMC. Both servers are on the same domain running
Win2K and SP2. After a few moments I encounter the
following error:
 Error Connecting to <target>: Unexpected error 0x8007011c
occurred.

I reinstalled IIS, added my account to the Administrator
group on the target and logged in as Administrator, all to
no effect. Any suggestions on how to proceed?

Many Thanks,
Matt Zuberko
 



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