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BPA on my server gives me this result...
Why is the BPA saying that Server service isn't running,w hen it's running. Is it a bug in BPA or am I missing something?
Thanks
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BPA on my server gives me this result...
Why is the BPA saying that Server service isn't running,w hen it's running. Is it a bug in BPA or am I missing something?
Thanks
windows-server-2012
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This question has answers that may be good or bad; the system has marked it active so that they can be reviewed.
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I've checked that the Server service is running - and it's running. Now I don't know what more to try.
– MojoDK
May 18 '14 at 5:58
Seen this? social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/…
– Brad Bouchard
May 18 '14 at 6:14
@BradBouchard: I tried it, but BPA still says it's not running. Must be a bug in BPA.
– MojoDK
May 18 '14 at 18:22
add a comment |
BPA on my server gives me this result...
Why is the BPA saying that Server service isn't running,w hen it's running. Is it a bug in BPA or am I missing something?
Thanks
windows-server-2012
BPA on my server gives me this result...
Why is the BPA saying that Server service isn't running,w hen it's running. Is it a bug in BPA or am I missing something?
Thanks
windows-server-2012
windows-server-2012
edited May 19 '14 at 19:34
Daniel
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asked May 17 '14 at 19:31
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1
I've checked that the Server service is running - and it's running. Now I don't know what more to try.
– MojoDK
May 18 '14 at 5:58
Seen this? social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/…
– Brad Bouchard
May 18 '14 at 6:14
@BradBouchard: I tried it, but BPA still says it's not running. Must be a bug in BPA.
– MojoDK
May 18 '14 at 18:22
add a comment |
1
I've checked that the Server service is running - and it's running. Now I don't know what more to try.
– MojoDK
May 18 '14 at 5:58
Seen this? social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/…
– Brad Bouchard
May 18 '14 at 6:14
@BradBouchard: I tried it, but BPA still says it's not running. Must be a bug in BPA.
– MojoDK
May 18 '14 at 18:22
1
1
I've checked that the Server service is running - and it's running. Now I don't know what more to try.
– MojoDK
May 18 '14 at 5:58
I've checked that the Server service is running - and it's running. Now I don't know what more to try.
– MojoDK
May 18 '14 at 5:58
Seen this? social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/…
– Brad Bouchard
May 18 '14 at 6:14
Seen this? social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/…
– Brad Bouchard
May 18 '14 at 6:14
@BradBouchard: I tried it, but BPA still says it's not running. Must be a bug in BPA.
– MojoDK
May 18 '14 at 18:22
@BradBouchard: I tried it, but BPA still says it's not running. Must be a bug in BPA.
– MojoDK
May 18 '14 at 18:22
add a comment |
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location of original source for the below registry key
To restore the access of XP/2003 clients over SMB to the file servers/domain controllers on Windows Server 2012 R2, you can activate SMB 1 support through the registry.
To enable SMB 1.0 support in Windows Server 2012 R2, open the Registry Editor, go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesLanmanServer and change the value of DependOnService from "SamSS Srv2" to "SamSS Srv".
Think im just going to ignore it on my side vs enable smb1 for an os that we do not support.
I found this link also that explains how to remove sm1 with a quick powershell command. Remove-WindowsFeature FS-SMB1
not sure if this helped. still checking on it.
How does your answer relate to the question?
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Dec 2 '16 at 11:44
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location of original source for the below registry key
To restore the access of XP/2003 clients over SMB to the file servers/domain controllers on Windows Server 2012 R2, you can activate SMB 1 support through the registry.
To enable SMB 1.0 support in Windows Server 2012 R2, open the Registry Editor, go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesLanmanServer and change the value of DependOnService from "SamSS Srv2" to "SamSS Srv".
Think im just going to ignore it on my side vs enable smb1 for an os that we do not support.
I found this link also that explains how to remove sm1 with a quick powershell command. Remove-WindowsFeature FS-SMB1
not sure if this helped. still checking on it.
How does your answer relate to the question?
– hot2use
Dec 2 '16 at 11:44
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location of original source for the below registry key
To restore the access of XP/2003 clients over SMB to the file servers/domain controllers on Windows Server 2012 R2, you can activate SMB 1 support through the registry.
To enable SMB 1.0 support in Windows Server 2012 R2, open the Registry Editor, go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesLanmanServer and change the value of DependOnService from "SamSS Srv2" to "SamSS Srv".
Think im just going to ignore it on my side vs enable smb1 for an os that we do not support.
I found this link also that explains how to remove sm1 with a quick powershell command. Remove-WindowsFeature FS-SMB1
not sure if this helped. still checking on it.
How does your answer relate to the question?
– hot2use
Dec 2 '16 at 11:44
add a comment |
location of original source for the below registry key
To restore the access of XP/2003 clients over SMB to the file servers/domain controllers on Windows Server 2012 R2, you can activate SMB 1 support through the registry.
To enable SMB 1.0 support in Windows Server 2012 R2, open the Registry Editor, go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesLanmanServer and change the value of DependOnService from "SamSS Srv2" to "SamSS Srv".
Think im just going to ignore it on my side vs enable smb1 for an os that we do not support.
I found this link also that explains how to remove sm1 with a quick powershell command. Remove-WindowsFeature FS-SMB1
not sure if this helped. still checking on it.
location of original source for the below registry key
To restore the access of XP/2003 clients over SMB to the file servers/domain controllers on Windows Server 2012 R2, you can activate SMB 1 support through the registry.
To enable SMB 1.0 support in Windows Server 2012 R2, open the Registry Editor, go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesLanmanServer and change the value of DependOnService from "SamSS Srv2" to "SamSS Srv".
Think im just going to ignore it on my side vs enable smb1 for an os that we do not support.
I found this link also that explains how to remove sm1 with a quick powershell command. Remove-WindowsFeature FS-SMB1
not sure if this helped. still checking on it.
edited Nov 30 '16 at 17:34
answered Nov 30 '16 at 17:12
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How does your answer relate to the question?
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I've checked that the Server service is running - and it's running. Now I don't know what more to try.
– MojoDK
May 18 '14 at 5:58
Seen this? social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/…
– Brad Bouchard
May 18 '14 at 6:14
@BradBouchard: I tried it, but BPA still says it's not running. Must be a bug in BPA.
– MojoDK
May 18 '14 at 18:22