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09-11-2013 12:05 PM
09-11-2013 12:05 PM
Install of iMC fails. 2008 Server R2 VM
Installing using the embedded database.
I've tried twice with the same results.
attching logs
Just wanting to try out the software. Haven't used any type of management software since PCM and I'm hoping this will help me sort out some loop issues I have in the network.
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09-11-2013 06:14 PM
09-11-2013 06:14 PM
Re: Install of iMC fails. 2008 Server R2 VM
I would try completely removing SQL server from that system, and restarting, then re-doing the installation.
IMC might help with some loop identification, but realistically you're probably going to have to sit down and properly map out your network, review all your configurations, and ensure things are connected the way you think they hare.