03/24/09 13:06:31: EDCSMBSERVER: WNetAddConnection2 \\EDCSMBSERVER\C$ edc\edcadmin error 1219 (Multiple connections to a server or shared resource by the same user, using more than one user name, are not allowed. Disconnect all previous connections to the server or shared resource and try again)
I would think that you have a mapped drive connected to that server using a different username than what the installer service is configured to use, so it can’t open a connection to the server. Maybe try disconnecting all mapped drives from your ADNM server machine, then try running the deploy again.
Are you trying to install on the same machine that ADNM is installed on?
Created server package using domain administrator user name and password just like the client packages that I created and deployed.
Under credentials:
domain= edc (netbios name)
account: domain\username
PW: ********
03/24/09 13:07:31: EDCSMBSERVER: Remote service failed, error 126 (The specified module could not be found)
is coming from.
I don’t know which module it can’t find, but it’s a possibility that your install package could be corrupt. Try re-creating your server install package, and re-deploy.
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Created server package using domain administrator user name and password just like the client packages that I created and deployed.
So I’m assuming that you have deployed to clients, and there weren’t any problems. If that’s so, then the user credentials shouldn’t be an issue. If you’ve checked that your server doesn’t have any mapped drives using a different login than your avast deploy uses, then I’m stuck.
It doesn’t seem like a firewall issue, especially since this is a local deploy (adnm server deploying server client to the local computer), so I don’t really know where to look next. Hopefully someone else can jump in with some good ideas.
Yes, you could definitely manually install it. You can browse to where you have the deploy package, or download the server install package and install from that. I haven’t tried that before, so I don’t know if you’ll have to manually punch in your license info or anything, but I’m pretty sure that it will see your ADNM server and start working off of it.
Again, hopefully someone else will come by with some additional info and help us out.
OK somehow I got it to install after I used the avast uninstaller utility. It is loaded as a managed server according to the ADNM. However, is there supposed to be an icon loaded in the sys tray and able to get to the extended console so I can see what is loaded?
Well looks like I am having the same issues as others: Windows SBS Server 2008 with Exchange 2007. MBD Information Store failed to start. Both Avast4 services and Exchange Information Store services failed to start. Started manually. Information Store now on line. I am going to set the Log on add Second Log on to restart the service and see if I can delay start one before the other.
So we let the server sit over night. Restarted twice and all services started normal. This was a strange server install but it is working. Server shows green and protected in ADNM.
It looks like you may be posting in the wrong forum. It doesn’t look like your post has anything to do with this topic.
Could you please create a new topic in the correct forum? I’m assuming that you’re using the home edition, so please post here http://forum.avast.com/index.php?board=2.0 if that’s true.