I have had this issue three times now (twice on one server) and it is
bugging me. After I downloaded the SP1 Files from Microsoft, I Attempted to
Update my SBS Premuim box to SP1. The Following Error was seen (See attached
LOG)
I was able to make the server good again by Applying SQL SP3 (over the top
of SP4) and then Install the Premium Services Disk (ISA2000) then applying
SBS Standard SP1 (No SQL SP4 or ISA2004)
Because I though I was Thick, I Oredered the SBS Premium SP1 CD-ROM Media (3
Disks) and went through the process again, This time on 2 x Seperate Servers.
I Still get the same result. Everything appers to install correctly, However
the CEICW will not execute and fails on the NIC (Which BTW is an IBM GB NIC
on the HCL)
Please Help as I do not wish to backout ISA2004 again on 2 Servers ......
Tony de Raat
ICWLOG.TXT:
24/06/2005 08:45
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Windows Small Business
Server\Networking\ICW\wizinet.dll, version 5.2.2893.0
calling CNetCommit::ValidatePropertyBag ().
Call to Querying for the property bag () returned ok.
Call to Reading hardware selection () returned ok.
Hardware selection: 0
Call to Validating hardware selection () returned ok.
Error 0x80070534 returned from call to Initializing the Stingray util in
ValidateNICProperties().
Error 0x80070534 returned from call to Validating NIC properties().
Call MS PSS. This is something we can't help you with and they are waiting
for more persons with this error.
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Marina Roos
Microsoft SBS-MVP
One of the Magical M&M's
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They were the first port of call. So Far it appears that I know more about
the Product and Error than they do.
I do hop to talk to a Tech with some product knowledge shortly - Otherwise I
will have to do the 'Microsoft' Standard Tech Response, and ReInstall the
Servers in Question ..........
TdR
If you have a case number, please forward that to me so I can try to make
sure the right people are getting involved. You can email it to my private
address, take out the obvious no spam part between the dots.
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Peter.
You may be on to something. The SBS Server concerned is using an IBM
Broadcom GB NIC for LAN and a 3Com 905C for Primary External NIC.
HOWEVER the Server MainBoard has an Integrated Intel 10/100 NIC that is only
used as a Backup External NIC. (Thats Right 3 NIC's)
I Might Try Disabling this NIC in the BIOS and Trying Again.
TdR
Peter.
The Wonderful Team here in the NEWSGROUP sent me an E-Mail Overnight. There
is a WorkAround for this Issue and I am posting it here so others who have
this issue can find it ......
The workaround is the following steps:
Open the Server Management Console.
Select "Security Groups".
Find the "Internet Users" security group and double-click it.
Modify the "Pre-Windows 2000 name" to be: "SBS Internet Users".
Rerun CEICW.
I Hope this helps others
TdR