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Sergio
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Mon Sep 27, 2004 9:31 pm Post subject:
Log On accounts |
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I am trying to change the Log on account on our HIS server but everytime I
try the SNABASE service will not restart. Is there a special trick to
changing the account? The HIS server is on a Windows 2000 server box. |
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Neil Pike
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Tue Sep 28, 2004 4:19 am Post subject:
Re: Log On accounts |
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Sergio,
Nothing special. Are you SURE the account is valid, password is correct, has
"log on as service" rights etc?
When the service fails to start what is the exact error message in the NT
event log?
| Quote: | I am trying to change the Log on account on our HIS server but everytime I
try the SNABASE service will not restart. Is there a special trick to
changing the account? The HIS server is on a Windows 2000 server box.
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Neil Pike MVP/MCSE. Protech Computing Ltd
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Chris Houser [MSFT]
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Tue Sep 28, 2004 5:11 am Post subject:
Re: Log On accounts |
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If this is HIS 2000, then you need to make sure the account it a member of
the local administrators group and has "act as part of the OS" rights (which
can be done from the Local Secuirty Policy snap-in, under the Administrative
Tools folder in the Start menu).
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Regards,
Chris Houser
Host Integration Server Team
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"Neil Pike" <neilpike@compuserve.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Sergio,
Nothing special. Are you SURE the account is valid, password is correct,
has
"log on as service" rights etc?
When the service fails to start what is the exact error message in the NT
event log?
I am trying to change the Log on account on our HIS server but
everytime I
try the SNABASE service will not restart. Is there a special trick to
changing the account? The HIS server is on a Windows 2000 server box.
Neil Pike MVP/MCSE. Protech Computing Ltd
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otherwise)
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Sergio
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Tue Sep 28, 2004 4:15 pm Post subject:
Re: Log On accounts |
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Chris,
Could I use the Localsystem account for these services or does it have to be
a local admin?
"Chris Houser [MSFT]" wrote:
| Quote: | If this is HIS 2000, then you need to make sure the account it a member of
the local administrators group and has "act as part of the OS" rights (which
can be done from the Local Secuirty Policy snap-in, under the Administrative
Tools folder in the Start menu).
--
Regards,
Chris Houser
Host Integration Server Team
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
"Neil Pike" <neilpike@compuserve.com> wrote in message
news:VA.00006241.0049823b@compuserve.com...
Sergio,
Nothing special. Are you SURE the account is valid, password is correct,
has
"log on as service" rights etc?
When the service fails to start what is the exact error message in the NT
event log?
I am trying to change the Log on account on our HIS server but
everytime I
try the SNABASE service will not restart. Is there a special trick to
changing the account? The HIS server is on a Windows 2000 server box.
Neil Pike MVP/MCSE. Protech Computing Ltd
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otherwise)
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Chris Houser [MSFT]
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Wed Sep 29, 2004 5:22 am Post subject:
Re: Log On accounts |
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If you use local system, then you will not have rights to any network
resources. So if you have multiple HIS servers in your subdomain, then
there can be issues with accessing the shared config file, the SNA Print
service may not be able to access remote printers, etc.
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Regards,
Chris Houser
Host Integration Server Team
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"Sergio" <sergio.o.harnais@bos.frb.org> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Chris,
Could I use the Localsystem account for these services or does it have to
be
a local admin?
"Chris Houser [MSFT]" wrote:
If this is HIS 2000, then you need to make sure the account it a member
of
the local administrators group and has "act as part of the OS" rights
(which
can be done from the Local Secuirty Policy snap-in, under the
Administrative
Tools folder in the Start menu).
--
Regards,
Chris Houser
Host Integration Server Team
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
"Neil Pike" <neilpike@compuserve.com> wrote in message
news:VA.00006241.0049823b@compuserve.com...
Sergio,
Nothing special. Are you SURE the account is valid, password is
correct,
has
"log on as service" rights etc?
When the service fails to start what is the exact error message in
the NT
event log?
I am trying to change the Log on account on our HIS server but
everytime I
try the SNABASE service will not restart. Is there a special trick
to
changing the account? The HIS server is on a Windows 2000 server
box.
Neil Pike MVP/MCSE. Protech Computing Ltd
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otherwise)
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