Have you tried creating a virtual directory in IIS, then redirecting it to the tomcat site? You would do so using the IIS mmc by right clicking the new virtual directory, selecting Properties, Virtual Directory (tab), 'a redirection to a URL', enter the URL of the tomcat server.
Hope this is...
1. Can you take ownership of the file? Doing that would allow you the rights to modify the file. OR
2. Can you copy the excel file from its current location to another server or workstation? Doing so should drop the Access Control List (ACL) and allow you to gain full control over the file...
According to Help, while in calendar you can click 'View' on the menu and click on 'TaskPad'. That made the TaskPad appear for me in the calendar. Hope this helps.
First, I will presume that you are a domain admin.
1. You may want to set the ntfs permissions on your WSUS administration virtual directory to allow only Domain Admins(In ISM, right click the virtual directory for WSUS Admin and select 'properties', click on the Virtual Directory tab. The...
Are you running the affected pages in-process (low isolation) or out-of-process (medium or high isolation)?
This sounds similar to a problem we had using IIS 4.0.
Try this (you can paste this into a text document and give it a name that ends in '.vbs'). It will run under cscript.exe or wscript.exe and creates a file 'Users.txt' on your c: drive with the names of your users. <admin-user> is the signon of an admin user and <password> is the...
The only suggestion I could make at this juncture would be to check that there are closing tags for each of the opening tags in the XML file (i.e. <CogIWRRMAppDBName> </CogIWRRMAppDBName>). That is about all I could do with regards to the XML file.
iwschman is one of the 5 IWR processes which are supposed to start when IWR service is started (iwsvcman, iwschman, iwreqman, iwirsdisp, iwiwrdisp). iwschman is the schedule manager which runs scheduled reports when they are supposed to be run. We encountered iwschman using 25% cpu continuously...
There does seem to be a correlation. If (when) this happens again, you might want to observe the iwschman.exe in task manager. When we had this problem, that process would hang up using 25% of cpu and not terminate. After we implemented backups by clearing the cache, we didn't have the problem...
Backing up the databases doesn't prevent the corruption, but flushing the cache on a daily basis has fixed this for us. We keep about a weeks worth of backups (on the server). The action of stopping, restarting, and stopping the ObjectStore Server flushes the cache. As nearly as we know...
We had a similar problem about a year ago (we are now using Series 7).
In order to stop the corrution we started manually backing up the databases. To do this:
Restore the last known good databases and perform the following manual backup on a daily basis. (We perform all of these steps...
Yes. srvany is included in the Resource Kit for your OS. The instructions are longwinded, but they work if you follow them carefully.
Another option would be to use the Scheduled Tasks and set the application executable to run 'At system startup'. Make sure you start the scheduled task with a...
IUSR_WEBSERVER is required for anonymous access to web server resources. IWAM_WEBSERVER is used for SMTP access and webserver administration. Administrator and Guest are the only other accounts that normally show up. Any other accounts are locally created and are not necessary to run the web server.
You probably need to download Windows Scripting Host (WSH) from Microsoft. I would suggest the latest version. Once installed, your scripts should run.
You may want to refer to:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/shellcc/platform/shell/programmersguide/versions.asp
It seems that updating Internet Explorer may accomplish what you are trying to do.
Try changing the setting for 'Log on as:' to a local user account (with the appropriate password) for both the 'Cognos Communication Service' and the 'Cognos IWR Service Manager'. Manually start the services and then reboot the server.
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