07-17-2005 11:29 PM
Hi Guys
Ran this up on a member Win2003 box, is creating a local user account with admin permissions suffient to allow access into the HTML GUI from another PC? I cannot login at all - any ideas??
We are using local authentication not domain for now...
Thanks gents
07-18-2005 07:17 AM
Hi
I'm not sure if you've got this far or not but you should be able to gain access locally from the server. The install should have placed an icon on your desktop, failing that try http://127.0.0.1:2002/ from the server. That should give you access to ACS from there you can define an admin account (administration control) from which you should be able to connect remotely .
HTH
Keith
07-18-2005 02:50 PM
Hi
Thanks for your reply - on the server that it was installed on, I get a HTML icon for ACS Admin which links me to http://localhost:2002 , but this gives me a blank page!
I'm using Win2003 Server with IE6 SP1 this is apparently the correct versions for it to work - as it's the trial should I try a reinstall??
Nothing ever works first go does it :)
Thanks!
07-18-2005 11:28 PM
Hi
Presumably you've tried a reboot! You could check the services are running, on mine i've got CSAdmin, CSAuth, CSDbSync, CSLog, CSMon, CSRadius and CSTacacs.
Good luck!
Keith
07-18-2005 11:39 PM
Many a time - even reinstall. But... I've managed to fix it ;) Internet Explorer Security settings seemed to be too high - mind you IE never told me that when I connected to localhost!
Can't expect too much of Microsoft I guess!
It's all working now :)
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