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Citrix Webinterface Probleme

Hallo miteinander ich habe ein kleines problem mit dem Citrix Webinterface ich bekomme die Fehlermeldung 1609 das heisst

das auf einem Windows 2000 Domaincontroller mit SP4 kein webinterface installiert werden kann..

Grund: ASPNET ist kein gültiger benutzer oder keine gruppe ... aber so einen user hab ich nicht angelegt ...


kann mir jemand helfen die knowlegdebase ist auch ar***.

vielen dank im vorhinein !!

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linkit
linkit 22.01.2005 um 20:47:54 Uhr
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Findest du alles hier: http://support.citrix.com/kb/entry.jspa?externalID=CTX103500

Symptom

On a Windows 2000 domain controller with Service Pack 4, Web Interface 3.0 installation fails with Error 1609 because the ASPNET account does not exist.

Cause

On Windows 2000 member servers, installing the .NET runtime creates a new local account called ASPNET for running the .NET framework worker process (Aspnet_wp.exe). On Windows 2000 domain controllers, the ASPNET account is not created. This is discussed in Microsoft article 315158:

Resolution

Create a new domain account called ASPNET before installing the Web Interface. After installation is complete, the ASPNET account can be deleted or disabled because the .NET worker process runs as the domain IWAM account instead.

Additionally, the IWAM account must be granted Impersonate a client after authentication privilege in the domain controller security policy for the Web Interface to function.

Additional Information

Citrix recommends that you do not run the Web Interface on a domain controller. This is also true for Web Interface on Windows 2003 domain controllers.

The Web Interface installation on a windows 2003 Domain controller will most likely complete. However, the ?Internal Error? issue outlined in CTX104255 ? Error: An Internal Error has occurred with Web Interface 3.0 Administration Pages may occur.
indie
indie 24.01.2005 um 11:29:31 Uhr
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cool mal testen ...