Windows Server - ICW Fail on Firewall step

Asked By MarcoNewlogo
26-May-08 02:05 PM
Good day and excused very bad English.
The problem and that procedure ICW always fails when arrives to the firewall.
Only  errors in the icwlog.txt rows are:
ISA2k Autodial rule does not exist, ignoring the error.

Error 0x1 returned from call to RegisterMSBOExchangeBP().

Error 0x80070003 returned from call to Configuring IIS to listen only on the
LAN().
Error 0x80070003 returned from call to
CStingrayCommit::DoGeneralConfiguration().
Error 0x80070003 returned from call to Doing general configuration().
Error 0x80070003 returned from call to CStingrayCommit::CommitEx().

*** Removing sharepoint publishing rule returned ERROR 80070002
Rule not found, ignorning error and continuing.

The system are Windows SBS SP1 updated to all patch and sp for Win2k3, ISA
2k4 and Exchange.
2 nic

Still excused and thanks to all

Bye
Windows Server 2003
(1)
IIS
(1)
CStingrayCommit
(1)
CommitEx
(1)
Newlogos
(1)
Autodial
(1)
Firewall
(1)
Excuses
(1)
  Merv Porter [SBS-MVP] replied...
26-May-08 03:00 PM
Maybe some help in this thread Marco...

ICW fails on Firewall Setup after SBS 2003 Premium upgrade to SP1/ISA 2k4
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs/browse_thread/thread/cc78499fa247829c/eeec65308c616b16?hl=en&lnk=st&q=Error+0x80070003+returned+from+call+to+Doing+general+configuration#eeec65308c616b16

Last post in the thread:
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For anyone browsing, it turns out the problem was with the following
registry key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\SmallBusinessServer\Intranet
Make sure that companywebpath = IIS://LOCALHOST/W3SVC/4


There was a 6 at the end of the line instead of a 4. I don't know if this
number will vary from system to system.
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Merv  Porter   [SBS-MVP]
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  MarcoNewlogo replied...
26-May-08 04:07 PM
Thanks, but this article already has been verified. The DNS is ok
  Merv Porter [SBS-MVP] replied...
26-May-08 05:30 PM
Hmmm...  assuming that companyweb exists in IIS under the Web Sites folder,
maybe check yuor NIC bindings.

Check NIC Bindings:

Right click My Network Places...Properties. Right click on External NIC.
Under the General tab, you should have the following checked: Internal
Protocol (TCP/IP) - nothing else.

Right click My Network Places...Properties. Highlight the Internal NIC. Then
select Advanced...Advanced Settings from the top menu for that window.

The Internal NIC should be displayed first followed by the External NIC. If
not, move the Internal NIC to the top of the list.
The Internal NIC should have File and Printer Sharing bound (checkmarked) to
the TCP/IP Protocol.
The Internal NIC should have Client for Microsoft Networks bound
(checkmarked) to the TCP/IP Protocol.
The External NIC should be bound to TCP/IP only (no other protocols or
services).

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Merv  Porter   [SBS-MVP]
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  MarcoNewlogo replied...
30-May-08 10:29 AM
Thanks in order to have answered to my messages.
Thanks to its aid I have resolved the  problem ( Companyweb was damaged).
Excuses very bad English
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