Have you got this error message?

Last post 07-29-2005 5:02 AM by Sergey Averchenkov. 3 replies.

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  • Have you got this error message?

    02-03-2005, 8:59 AM
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    • mbcicek
    • Member since 01-07-2005, 3:36 AM
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    Hi!
    Has somebody get this error message in MPS?

    No provisioning engines are available to process the request." code="0xc2201908"
    How can I fix it?

    Cicek
  • Re: Have you got this error message?

    04-18-2005, 6:00 PM
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    • jjstreic
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    This means that the client can not connect to the DCOM ports of your MPS engine server.  Either the COM+ application is not started or crashed.

    Thanks

     

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  • Re: Have you got this error message?

    04-20-2005, 3:32 AM
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    • TomTM
    • Member since 04-04-2005, 10:02 AM
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    Did you install Win2k3 SP1? I noticed COM+ problems after installing SP1 (before i knew of the "DO NOT INSTALL WARNING"). I had to reinstall all servers again :(
  • Re: Have you got this error message?

    07-29-2005, 5:02 AM

    This is an "Access Denied" error, which means that an your account has no rights to access "Provisioning Engine" COM+ application that runs on your MPS engine servers.

    I found that there are some MPS service accounts that do not have access to MPS COM+ component. For example, MPS Web Service runs under an account that is a member of a group MPFClientAccts, but this group is not a member of the local group "Distributed COM Users" on MPS engine. As a result, MPS Web Service application receives "No Provisioning Engines Available" error. The solution is to add these groups to the local Distributed COM Users group on each MPS engine:
          MPFAdmins
          MPFClientAccts
          MPFServiceAccts
          MPFTrustedUsers

    I am not a big specialist on COM+ security, but i have a feeling that this might result in some unexpected security issues. Some accounts might receive elevated security rights, so i am hoping someone more knowledgable will respond to this post and elaborate more on this issue.

    Sergey Averchenkov
    Intermedia.NET
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