Error 1297 Starting Cluster Service
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Windows Could Not Start The Cluster Service On Local Computer Error 1297
service with an AD account that i have created, but i need to know what permissions and privileges should this user
Windows Could Not Start The Cluster Service On Local Computer
have to be able to run correctly the cluster's service ??? I'm having a cluster runnig in a 2008 R2 with two nodes, i found in this Microsoft Page : http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc731002%28WS.10%29.aspx and there is
Error 1297 A Privilege That The Service Requires To Function Properly
a note that said "In Windows Server2008, there is no Cluster service account. Instead, the Cluster service automatically runs in a special context that provides the specific permissions and privileges necessary for the service (similar to the local system context, but with reduced privileges). Other accounts are needed, however, as described in this guide." Some people tell me that you can do that, just you need the right perlissions. error 1297 cluster service 2012 So can someone make it clear, if someone did that before ??? Thanks; Wednesday, September 07, 2011 4:00 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote The 'Frankenstein' experiments of others are not supported. If you choose to follow that path, you do so at your own risk. You must allowthe cluster serviceto run in the context of Local System to be supported. ChuckChuck Timon Senior, Support Escalation Engineer (SEE) Windows Beta Engineer Microsoft Corporation Proposed as answer by Vincent HuModerator Thursday, September 08, 2011 2:12 AM Marked as answer by Vincent HuModerator Monday, September 12, 2011 6:40 AM Wednesday, September 07, 2011 4:15 PM Reply | Quote Moderator All replies 0 Sign in to vote The 'Frankenstein' experiments of others are not supported. If you choose to follow that path, you do so at your own risk. You must allowthe cluster serviceto run in the context of Local System to be supported. ChuckChuck Timon Senior, Support Escalation Engineer (SEE) Windows Beta Engineer Microsoft Corporation Proposed as answer by Vincent HuModerator Thursday, September 08, 2011 2:12 AM Marked as answer by Vincent HuModerator Monday, September 12, 2011 6:40 AM Wednesday, September 07, 2011 4:15 PM Reply | Quote Moderator 0 Sign in to vote
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2015 by David Rikkoert Problem The "Active Directory Federation Service" service doesn't start and gives https://itiseverywhere.wordpress.com/2015/06/11/error-1297-starting-adfssrv/ Error 1297: Windows could not start the Active Directory Federation Services service on Local Computer Error 1297: A privilege that the service requires to function properly does not exist in the service account configuration. You may use the Services Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in (services.msc) and the Local Security Settings error 1297 MMC snap-in (secpol.msc) to view the service configuration and the account configuration. Solution To solve this, start secpol.msc and add the AD FS Service account to the Generate security audits policy. In my case this problem occured after the AD FS Server, previously also a Domain Controller, was demoted to a member error 1297 cluster server. Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInGoogleEmailTumblrPinterestPocketLike this:Like Loading... This entry was posted in ADFS, Server Roles, Windows Server, Windows Server 2012 and tagged ADFS, Error 1297, Error1297, Windows Server 2012, WS1012, WS2012 by David Rikkoert. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Twitter account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Facebook account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Google+ account. (LogOut/Change) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Blog at WordPress.com. Send to Email Address Your Name Your Email Address Cancel Post was not sent - check your email addresses! Email check failed, please try again Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. %d bloggers like this: