Document Issues and Risks

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Sharepoint Document Issues and Risks

enviroment :

1 Server w2003 Std , SPS v2, SQL2000 and Project server2003. On de project
are about 90 project

We've to transfer this all to another server. Basicly everyting looks Ok


But ,whenever I log into Web Access with any user account I get the error:

"There is a problem establishing a connection with the Web server
running Windows SharePoint Services. Contact your system
administrator."

under Risks and Issues.

If i log into web Access with the administrator account and
I go to Admin, Manage Windows SharePoint Services and click
the test link for documents link a page with a error comes up. Also if i
press Save Changes I get an error:

"The specified Windows account must be a valid user on the specified
SharePoint server computer. Furthermore, the Windows account must be in
the SharePoint Central Administrators group."

In this newsgroup there are some post that looks the same, but they don't
have the solutions yet

is there anybody with a answer too this proplem
 
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Nico Oosthuysen

Hello,

Well, there are quite a couple of changes you need to make in the project
server configuration if you move the installation to another machine -
specifically if the machine's name is different as well.

I need to find out first, however, if you have moved the sharepoint data as
well? If you have moved the sharepoint data, can you access the sites?


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Regards,
Nico Oosthuysen
Fulcrum Business Solutions
www.fulcrumgroup.co.za
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Sharepoint Document Issues and Risks

Nico,

I can't access te sites. For your information, the Server name isn't
changed. We use the disaster recovery doc of MS.

Greetings Bolle013
 

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