I recently moved a long-functioning web app from a Windows 2003 server to a windows 2008 server. Everything works fine, save for the email service (send password and the like). The code works on my local machine and the original web server. The system throws no errors, but the message stays endlessly in the Queue. I have granted full access to all relevant users (Network Service, IISUsers, etc). Is there something I'm missing, or does IIS7 just not send email via web applications?
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What is the best way to migrate a user profile in Vista? I just tried the Vista Easy Transfer and found that it did not do everything I wanted it to do. I am trying to leave a leave a domain and join a workgroup.
I recently set up SBS 2008 and joined the Active Directory on my Vista Machine with the plan of having more computers on the network. That worked fine.
However, plans have changed and I still only have one machine on the network (along with the server), which is a bit pointless and a waste of electricity. Is there some clean way to just turn off the server and have my original computer, running Vista Ultimate revert back to it's previous condition? I would imagine there is, I just don't know how to find it or what it involves.
I am attempting to connect to a copy of Microsoft Office Accounting 2009 (running on Vista 64) from a laptop running XP home. I have done all of the MS steps (create user on Vista with same username and password, etc) and I can access files on the workstation from the laptop.
However, when I try to access the MS Accounting file I get the following error message
"The company could not be opened or access was denied. Please ensure that access has been granted and that the company database exists."
I then check the event log on the Vista 64 machine and get the following tidbits of information
SSPI handshake failed with error code 0x8009030c while establishing a connection with integrated security; the connection has been closed. [CLIENT: 192.XXX.X.XXX]
Any ideas anyone?