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August 18th, 2008

My bad day with Windows Server 2003

Posted by Christopher Dawson @ 8:58 pm

Categories: Education Technology

Tags: Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Active Directory, Directory Services, Servers, Enterprise Software, Software, Hardware, Christopher Dawson

Today was not a good computer day. I had some good meetings (yes, actual good, productive meetings), finished a couple items on my to do list, and even got some of that good old Ikea furniture put together. The part of my job where I work with a vendor and he rolls out his software on my newly-configured domain controller and application server was not so good.

I rolled in early this morning to make a few last tweaks to the DNS settings and update some group policy objects. Everything was working just fine, as is generally the case with Server 2003 (say what you want about Microsoft, but their server products are actually pretty easy to use; Server 2003 is pretty stable, too, with regular maintenance).

However, after the vendor installed a piece of software and restarted the server, an Active Directory Service message popped up, prompting me to restart in Active Directory Recovery Mode and preventing me from logging in. I was able to log in through recovery mode (kind of like Safe Mode, only cooler), but since I was in and out of meetings, I didn’t have time to actually figure out what to do with said recovery mode.

I’d love to blame the vendor and his software, but it was just Partition Magic (and he hadn’t even resized anything yet). I uninstalled and reinstalled AD, but still ran into the same wall. He couldn’t properly configure SQL server in recovery mode either, so he went home and I’ll be blowing out Server 2003 some night this week and reinstalling. There might be a more elegant way to address the problem, but fortunately, this was a new server and I hadn’t invested too much time in the AD setup yet.

I guess I’ll just have to blame the Active Directory goblins. Hopefully I can wipe them out with a clean install. Too bad BudgetSense doesn’t run on Linux, right?

Christopher Dawson

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RE: My bad day with Windows Server 2003
Don't buy software that only supports one vendor's technology. Not worth the pain when something goes sideways. "I'm just sayin'..."... (Read the rest)
Posted by: piperdown Posted on: 08/19/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
I'm intrigued...  zkiwi | 08/18/08
+1  ajole | 08/19/08
Partition Magic  pjotr123 | 08/19/08
I am surprised you quickly blamed Server2003  GuidingLight | 08/19/08
Why would you install PM?  Salonikios | 08/19/08
Can always run parted off a CD  John L. Ries | 08/19/08
Windows 2003 Server does not appear to be supported.  ye | 08/19/08
RE: My bad day with Windows Server 2003  piperdown | 08/19/08

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