Re: corrupted local security database
- From: "Neil" <neil.christopher@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2007 11:24:47 -0600
Third, which security database has been corrupted, and what is the symptom?
The security configuration editor databases are not critical to system
operations. You can just delete the one that is giving you trouble.
1. I installed Enterprise Memberserver baseline security on the server.
2. Application Event logs show 1010, 105, 454, 489
I am not sure whether this is the reason that I am unable to install IIS
6.0. As, I try to install IIS 6.0 and it is prompting me for the following
file
iisapps.vbs
Copy files from:
c:\windows\ServicePackFiles\i386
It looks that this file is there, but it is not picking it up from this
location.
What was tried?
1. I tried resinstalling SP1 it did not help me.
2. I deleted the Ent Security database from the template folder, rebooted
the system. (You said delete the sec file, I am assuming that you are asking
me to delete it from the template folder correct, so that it will not use
that file?) I still get the above event logs.
So any asst would be helpful.
thanks,
Neil
"Jesper" <Jesper@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:48A18476-AFF8-41A7-87EB-EE0E772E2877@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
First, "setup security.inf" is merely a log file. It is NOT a security
template that can, or should, be used to return a system to its original
state.
Second, no security template can return you to the original state of the
system. This is partially because nobody knows exactly what all defaults
are,
and even if that were known, the functionality to restore them has not
been
defined.
Third, which security database has been corrupted, and what is the
symptom?
The security configuration editor databases are not critical to system
operations. You can just delete the one that is giving you trouble.
"Neil" wrote:
Hi,
I have a corrupted local security database. I try to do the following
steps
in order to get the server back to original security configuration using
setup security.inf file,but get the following error message.
"An extended error has occurred, import failed"
Any thoughts?
thanks,
Neil
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