Article ID: 820461
Article Last Modified on 6/8/2004
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Application Center 2000 Service Pack 2
SYMPTOMS
After you open the Application Center Microsoft Management Console (MMC), some or all of the following symptoms may occur:
- If you open anything in the MMC, a connection dialog box prompts you for credentials. Only the credentials of an Administrator can display the MMC view that you want.
- Navigation through the Application Center 2000 MMC is very slow.
- When you select the Members view in the left pane, you receive the following messages:
- When you try to add Performance Counters to the cluster or to the members, you receive the following message:
- When you try to add Performance Counters to the cluster or to the members, and then you add a counter to the counter list, its data does not appear in the graph.
- When you select a member in the left pane, you receive the following message:
- When you try to open the Applications node, it is slow to open, and you receive the following message:
When you try to open the Events view, it is slow to open. The Windows event log shows the following event:
Event ID: 10010
Source: DCOM
User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Description: The server {GUID} did not register with DCOM within the required timeout.When you try to open the Synchronizations view, it is slow to open, and you receive the following message:
Could not load the synchronizations. The download of the specified resource has failed. (0x800C0008)
- The New Deployment Wizard fails, and you receive the following error message:
CAUSE
Application Center 2000 SP2 will not function correctly after you upgrade from Windows 2000 to Windows Server 2003 until you run the following file:
W2003SrvPostUpgrade.bat
This file is located in the root directory of the Application Center 2000 SP2 product CD.
RESOLUTION
Run the W2003SrvUpgrade.bat file (mentioned in the "Cause" section) on the server.
WORKAROUND
Without upgrading from Windows 2000, install Application Center 2000 SP2 on a new installation of Windows Server 2003.
Additional query words: 0x800C0008
Keywords: kbprb KB820461