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a corrupted metabase, do you have a backup of the metabase from a known good working day that you can restore from? 1. Is this a problem that just recently started
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to happen? Is so, what has changed? 2. Can you connect to the problematic the system cannot find the file specified windows 7 server from another server and access the IIS MMC? 3. Try installing MetaEdit and see if there are any errors when going through that GUI? 232068 HOW TO: Download, Install, and Remove the IIS MetaEdit 2.2 Utility http://www.yqcomputer.com/ Thank you for choosing Microsoft Miriam Green Microsoft Developer Support This posting is provided S ISwith no https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/897763 warranties, and confers no rights. You assume all risk for your use. 2002 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Top 1. Error Connecting to the Server from Analysis Services Manager 2. IIS 7 unauthorized 401 error when connecting to remote IIS server I have a group of developers which have been added as users in the management console on IIS 7 on win 2008.. they can connect http://www.yqcomputer.com/132_27424_1.htm fine if you do the connect to site option.. but if you try the connect to server, it fails with a 401 unauthorized error.. Is the only way around this, to grant those users as members of the local administrators group? I read somewhere about traverse checking and the c:\windows\system32\inetsrv\config folder.. but this didnt work for me, neither did adding the dev group as full control to this folder.. Any thoughts? I'd rather not have to put the dev group in the administrators group of this box.. Thanks 3. Cannot connect to Terminal Server via Terminal Services Manager after upgrade to Windows Server 2003 4. connecting IIS web server to IIS app server 5. IIS/Tomcat 4 Admin and Manager - Can't Connect from IIS 6. Need help: Cannot connect to Internet Services Manager MMC 7. Cannot Connect to Internet Services Manager 8. Can't connect to Internet Service Manager 9. Internet Services Manager Won't Connect 10. Access denied message when connecting via Internet Services Manager 11. IIS Manager doesn't display all connected servers 12. Report Manager error: Report Server cannot connect to the report server database 13. In my production IIS server w3wp.exe service Count increasing day by day in task manager 14. Use frontpage to
Internet Security 2016→Troubleshooting Product Select Knowledge Base Licensing and Activation Installation and Removal Popular Tasks Settings and Features Parental Control Safe Money Tools Troubleshooting Windows 10 http://support.kaspersky.com/12104 support Downloads & Info System Requirements How-to Videos Common Articles Forum https://www.iis.net/learn/get-started/getting-started-with-iis/getting-started-with-the-iis-manager-in-iis-7-and-iis-8 Contact Support Safety 101 Kaspersky Internet Security 2016 201720162015 Error connecting to My Kaspersky Back to "Troubleshooting" ID: 12104 If you encounter the error when trying to access My Kaspersky, do the following: Step 1. Try the system to connect to the My Kaspersky service once again in a few minutes. The access to the service might be temporarily restricted from the Kaspersky Lab's side. Step 2. If you have bought the license for Kaspersky Internet Security 2016 via the My Kaspersky service and could not connect to the service to activate the the system cannot product, please activate it manually using the activation code. You can find the activation code in the message sent to your email address during the registration on the My Kaspersky portal. Was this information helpful? Yes No Back to "Troubleshooting" Kaspersky Internet Security 2016 201720162015 Status: SupportedDatabase UpdateYesSupportYesError fixYes Latest Version: 16.0.1.445 Commercial Release date:30 July 2015 Download: User Guide981.0 KB Download158.6 MB What is this status?Database UpdateRelease of antivirus database updates (required to protect your computer/server/mobile device)SupportProviding technical support over phone / webError fixRelease of patches for the application (addressing detected bugs) Kaspersky Internet Security 2016 201720162015 Common requirements Installation requirements: 480 MB available disk space Internet connection (for activation and updates) Pointing device Internet Explorer 8.0 or later Windows Installer 3.0 or later Microsoft .Net Framework 4 Requirements for netbooks: Intel Atom processor 1.6 GHz and faster Video car
Server Web App Gallery Microsoft Azure Tools Visual Studio Expression Studio Windows Internet Explorer WebMatrix Web Platform Installer Get Help: Ask a Question in our Forums More Help Resources Blogs Forums HomeLearnGet StartedChapter 3. Getting Started with IISGetting Started with the IIS Manager in IIS Getting Started with the IIS Manager in IIS By Tobin Titus and IIS TeamNovember 16, 2007Compatibility Version Notes IIS 7.0 and later The features described in this article were introduced in IIS 7.0. IIS 6.0 and earlier The features described in this article were not supported prior to IIS 7.0. Introduction IIS 7.0 and later have a new user interface from previous versions of IIS: the IIS Manager. This article describes the look and feel, feature delegation, interaction with configuration, and remoting. Note that some versions of IIS may not have some of the functionality/features discussed in this document. Why did it have to change? Here are a few top reasons: IIS and ASP.NET work together: IIS 6.0 users right-click on a web site, select "All Properties", and get a dialog with a number of tabs for different settings. With IIS 7.0 and above, IIS Manager needed to show configuration for new features like Output Caching, Failed Request Tracing, and Request Filtering, as well as configuration for ASP.NET and relevant portions of the .NET Framework. The new functionality would have required many more of new tabs, an unacceptable option. Delegated Administration: Moving our configuration from the metabase to the .NET configuration system means that users can, if permitted, set IIS configuration in web.config files. For example, configuration for an application http://www.contoso.com/sales can be written to the root config file applicationHost.config, to the site http://www.contoso.com/ web.config file, or directly to the application's web.config file. The new IIS Manager has to: 1) allow an administrator to control the configuration permitted in web.config files, 2) show the administrator/user where configuration is being written. The older IIS Manager was not up to these challenges. Engineering Reasons: Software has a shelf life. Time brings new technologies, new requirements, new convent