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08-24-2005 06:10 AM
08-24-2005 06:10 AM
Re: New v5 install - Database "invalid credentials"
Created local admin account called insightmgr. The password was simple and did not include any special characters, only letters and numbers(all lowercase)
logged off and back on under this new admin account(Local only).
installed MSDE that came with SIM using the following options:
DISABLENETWORKPROTOCOLS=0
REBOOT=ReallySuppress
SAPWD="same as account created above"
INSTANCENAME="InsightMgr5"
Rebooted computer
Logged back in under local account.
Ran svrnetcn to change port number on that instance of msde to 1453.(This gets me past the "Invalid Credentials" error I mentioned in some other posts)
Restarted SQL
Ran typical install and put in the credentials for the local account I was logged in as.
Changed port number and instance name to match.
Computername\InsightMgr5
Port: 1453
Clicked next and watched the install... It worked fine. :-)
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08-24-2005 06:15 AM
08-24-2005 06:15 AM
Re: New v5 install - Database "invalid credentials"
We are also seeing a Domain Policy/Local Policy getting in the way of authentication - there are 2 under Security Options called "Network Security:LAN Manager authentication level" and "Network Security:Minimum session security for NTLM SSP Based..". Make sure for the first one basically, donâ t require NTLMv2 and donâ t refuse it. For the second one make sure it is set to "No Minimum"/
If anyone has anything set differently, post out.
thanks!
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08-24-2005 06:46 AM
08-24-2005 06:46 AM
Re: New v5 install - Database "invalid credentials"
Also, how is it that you folks are using typical install and able to edit the account that you can log in with? I cant edit that field!!!
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08-24-2005 07:12 AM
08-24-2005 07:12 AM
Re: New v5 install - Database "invalid credentials"
SIM's installer uses the installed user account (i.e the OS account) that you are logged in to do all the connections. In the interest of keeping things simple, we default to this. There are many things to setup with the account and such and that makes it easier. FYI.
Maybe we need to revisit editing the user account (but this could be a different account setup for SSH, etc. than the logged in account) so additional post install setup might have to be done in that case.
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08-25-2005 03:24 AM
08-25-2005 03:24 AM
Re: New v5 install - Database "invalid credentials"
New install of Windows 2003 SP1.
New install of SIM 5.0 went like this:
1. Install MSDE (went fine)
2. SIM install starts, choose Typical
3. Username and domain fields greyed out.
4. Enter the password, "Invalid Credentials"
The account I am logged in as is a domain admin account, just MSDE default install.
This domain account password does have special characters. Has this been determined to be an issue?
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08-25-2005 03:39 AM
08-25-2005 03:39 AM
Re: New v5 install - Database "invalid credentials"
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08-25-2005 03:46 AM
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08-25-2005 03:58 AM
08-25-2005 03:58 AM
Re: New v5 install - Database "invalid credentials"
My previous password had this character which could be the problem:
"+"
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08-25-2005 05:10 AM
08-25-2005 05:10 AM
Re: New v5 install - Database "invalid credentials"
I'm having trouble *RESETTING* the password (we have a standard administrator password for the local servers here) and getting the MSDE to trust administrator when the password changes
hrmp. Any tips on that?
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08-25-2005 08:48 AM
08-25-2005 08:48 AM
Re: New v5 install - Database "invalid credentials"
The "invalid credentials" is not the only issue I have during SIM 5 install. After the "Service Account Credentials" dialog of the installation wizard I got an event in the System Event Log from the SCM source: "The AdminTest service terminated with specific error 123456".
I guess the JRE 1.4 installation might resolve the problem. I'm going to install JRE tomorrow.
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08-25-2005 09:00 AM
08-25-2005 09:00 AM
Re: New v5 install - Database "invalid credentials"
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08-25-2005 09:10 AM
08-25-2005 09:10 AM
Re: New v5 install - Database "invalid credentials"
This is the normal return status from the admintest.exe program which is used by the installer to validate the service account credentials.
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08-25-2005 09:21 AM
08-25-2005 09:21 AM
Re: New v5 install - Database "invalid credentials"
Moreover, I see a temporary folder created by the SIM installer with Java executable files and above-mentioned AdminTest.exe is located in this folder.
In any case thanks to Darrin and Joel. And excuse me for my poor English...
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08-25-2005 09:55 AM
08-25-2005 09:55 AM
Re: New v5 install - Database "invalid credentials"
For which database validation JVM has being extracted? Is it means the Database Configuration dialog or not?
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08-25-2005 10:08 AM
08-25-2005 10:08 AM
Re: New v5 install - Database "invalid credentials"
I beat my brains out on this issue as well and after piecing together bits from all of these posts I finally fixed it.
I was trying to upgrade from v4.2 to v5.0 with MSDE locally installed and using a local service account. I kept getting the invalid credentials error as well.
In addition, our domain had the Network Security: LAN Manager Authentication Level set to "Send NTLMv2 Responses Only". In addition, the Network Security: Minimum Session Security for NTLM SSP....was set to NTLMv2 only as well.
So, this is what I did:
1. Disjoined the workstation from the domain (to get around the network policies).
2. Set the password on the service account to a simple one.
3. Logged in with the service account and changed the default port to 1453 and rebooted.
4. The "invalid credentials" message went away and I upgraded to v5.0.
5. After the upgrade completed, I joined the workstation back to the domain and changed the password back. (This required me to change the pwd on all the services as well).
6. Rebooted one last time and all was well.
Whew! I hope that helps. The security policies will absolutely stop the install if they are set. (Note: This disjoining domain part is only valid if your domain policy sets the Network Security Policies).
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08-25-2005 10:23 AM
08-25-2005 10:23 AM
Re: New v5 install - Database "invalid credentials"
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08-26-2005 01:05 AM
08-26-2005 01:05 AM
Re: New v5 install - Database "invalid credentials"
Tried "Typical install" and "custom install" options but both complain about not finding the host where msde is and incorrect password. Custom install also isn't able to install the homepage and gives an error on installin the WMI mapper. I've not tried changing the port setting recommended earlier or the other suggestions yet. The unit I'm installing sim 5.0 on is a workgroup with only itself on it and not part of a domain.
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08-26-2005 01:11 AM
08-26-2005 01:11 AM
Re: New v5 install - Database "invalid credentials"
I am running MS SQL Server on my SIM Server and not MSDE. What is the deal?
I still get the "Invalid Credentials" error.
Has anyone, "HP" got a solidified solution to this problem if you are running MS SQL Server. This is getting very irritating and seems like it should have been easily fixed.
The only thing I did not do was disjoin my server from the Domain. I think that would be something I should not have to do.
Please any additional help would be great. I upgraded to from SIM 4.2 to SIM 5.0 and have yet to get PMP to install...
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08-26-2005 01:25 AM
08-26-2005 01:25 AM
Re: New v5 install - Database "invalid credentials"
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08-26-2005 01:35 AM
08-26-2005 01:35 AM
Re: New v5 install - Database "invalid credentials"
VPM (Vulnerability and Patch Management) is running in a named instance.
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08-26-2005 02:00 AM
08-26-2005 02:00 AM
Re: New v5 install - Database "invalid credentials"
So I can install SIM this way, but it doesn't really help me since I need it on the domain to use an SQL server on the domain...
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08-29-2005 06:29 AM
08-29-2005 06:29 AM
Re: New v5 install - Database "invalid credentials"
After successful installation I changed back port value to default 1433. SIM worked fine. But when I changed password to another even simple password (for example, "aaa"), the SIM service stopped starting with the following message in the event log: com.xp.mx.database.DbVerificationException: Error loading database verification handler 'com.xp.mx.database.MSSQLVerificationException' com.xp.mx.database.DbVerificationException: Error accessing database.
I changed password in the Active Directory and in the "Log on as" services properties.
So, the question is: can I change my password without reinstalling SIM?
BTW: in the Log subfolder of the SIM folder in some log files I see the following strings: Database initialization failed for URL: jdbc.jtdc.sqlserver://
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08-29-2005 11:41 PM
08-29-2005 11:41 PM
Re: New v5 install - Database "invalid credentials"
Doing Typical install initially wasn't possible due to seemingly wrong password for a valid installer user. Tried through Custom install of just sim homepage and Sim 5.0. When prompted for database credentials, still not accept valid user. Tried changing port to 1453 but no help, put back to 1433. Host name was automatically showing in lower case so set this to all upper case. It then prompted that SVRNETCV.exe needs to be run to setup tcp/ip (see sim install guide for upgrading to sim 5.0). After running this, install continued and installed ok.
Don't know if running the svrnetcv.exe before Typical install would have been enough or the upper case name change is also required.
Now getting homepage and PMP install issues from the cd (can't find setup files but I'll use another post if no resolve on these).
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08-30-2005 02:01 AM
08-30-2005 02:01 AM
Re: New v5 install - Database "invalid credentials"
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08-30-2005 05:25 AM
08-30-2005 05:25 AM
Re: New v5 install - Database "invalid credentials"
I have been fighting with this for a couple of days and this made it all go away.
Thanks.