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Previously on "IIS 6 MetaBase Explorer"

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  • suityou01
    replied
    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    he he

    Bob's sat next to me, while this is not working he's not interested

    he wants to take this over when it works, he's not interested in solving problems and learning why and how it works


    Milan.
    <sweepinggeneralisation>

    Oh yeah, they're all like that

    </sweepinggeneralisation>

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  • milanbenes
    replied
    he he

    Bob's sat next to me, while this is not working he's not interested

    he wants to take this over when it works, he's not interested in solving problems and learning why and how it works


    Milan.

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  • amcdonald
    replied
    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    ok you MSDN certified experts I found an alternative tool to do the job

    didn't solve the problem though

    kerching

    Milan.
    You subcontracted your work to a bob ?

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  • milanbenes
    replied
    ok you MSDN certified experts I found an alternative tool to do the job

    didn't solve the problem though

    kerching

    Milan.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    feck's sake even the microsoft anoraks are arguing about what they don't understand now

    Milan.
    Try installing it with logging:

    msiexec /i <path to msi file> /l*vx C:\SomeDirectory\SomeFilename.log

    Jeez!

    Then obviously tell us what the log file contains.

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  • milanbenes
    replied
    feck's sake even the microsoft anoraks are arguing about what they don't understand now

    Milan.

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    Would you recommend IPSec and group policies to achieve domain isolation in this case?

    Or would you recommend a read only domain controller for the web servers (Win Server 2008 R2 only) and a one way trust?

    (PS I'm just trying to avoid answering Milan's dumb ass question here).
    Typical developer missing the actual point.

    I wouldn't work for a two bit ClientCo.

    Fook am I starting to sound like SasGuru?

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    oh dear

    just what I didn't want to happen

    I've awoken the microsoft anoraks and got them all excited about their active directory forests and sharepoint farms

    look lads, simple IIS Web Server 6.0 and the MetaBase Explorer install keeps failing with the message...

    'The wizard was interrupted before the IIS 6.0 Resource Kit Tools could be completely installed.'

    That's the message - this is microshaft remember, but on the other side it does pay the bills so who cares eh

    So ms anoraks, forget about your farms and your forests and your wizards, this is not a game of dungeons and dragons, focus on the problem in hand and find some answers

    good lads

    ta

    Milan.
    Two most likely things

    1) Need to update the Windows installer thingy
    2) .Net Framework is borked.

    There is a command line to rejig the DNF but I can't remember what it is. GIFFS.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
    Typical developer living in the perfect world

    You are of course right, but two bit ClientCo's don't even have a DMZ, or more than a couple of servers.
    Would you recommend IPSec and group policies to achieve domain isolation in this case?

    Or would you recommend a read only domain controller for the web servers (Win Server 2008 R2 only) and a one way trust?

    (PS I'm just trying to avoid answering Milan's dumb ass question here).

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    What are you talking about?

    Most (public facing) web servers should be in a DMZ and therefore aren't part of a domain for (very good) security reasons.Jeez man.

    (PS I'm just trying to avoid answering Milan's dumb ass question here).
    Typical developer living in the perfect world

    You are of course right, but two bit ClientCo's don't even have a DMZ, or more than a couple of servers.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
    Oh yes some more stuff (not googled just dredged up from the twisted brain wrong of a one off man mental).

    This IIS6 box, does it talk to Exchange? The metabase is a fragile thing, and once it's gone it's gone.
    Before doing anything like this, take full backups. You should also frequently back up your metabase and system state (particularly from the server at the root of the AD forest)
    What are you talking about?

    Most (public facing) web servers should be in a DMZ and therefore aren't part of a domain for (very good) security reasons.

    Jeez man.

    (PS I'm just trying to avoid answering Milan's dumb ass question here).

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  • milanbenes
    replied
    something like that Dad

    Milan.

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  • amcdonald
    replied
    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    'The wizard was interrupted before the IIS 6.0 Resource Kit Tools could be completely installed.'

    Milan.
    You've installed the Harry Potter IIS plug in and it's causing a problem with your metabase ?

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  • milanbenes
    replied
    oh dear

    just what I didn't want to happen

    I've awoken the microsoft anoraks and got them all excited about their active directory forests and sharepoint farms

    look lads, simple IIS Web Server 6.0 and the MetaBase Explorer install keeps failing with the message...

    'The wizard was interrupted before the IIS 6.0 Resource Kit Tools could be completely installed.'

    That's the message - this is microshaft remember, but on the other side it does pay the bills so who cares eh

    So ms anoraks, forget about your farms and your forests and your wizards, this is not a game of dungeons and dragons, focus on the problem in hand and find some answers

    good lads

    ta

    Milan.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Hi Milan,

    Okay, here's what you need to do. I can see you are a bit lost.

    Turn left at the sockpuppets.

    Straight on over the bridge (watch out for the trolls).

    Keep going and then sharp right onto Walter Mitty Way roundabout.

    Straight ahead, past the Institute of AGW Sceptics.

    Don't turn left signposted Wilmslooooow FFS.


    And then right in front of your eyes should be......

    Technical




    If you reach AndyW's profile you've gone too far.

    HTH

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