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‎02-01-2010 09:04 PM
Ran the install on Windows Server 2003 w/ SQL 2005 running. System also has SEP Symantec Endpoint Protection manager installed. System is a utility server. As soon as the Web Console was installed, the system gave me a parser error Parser Error Message: The format of the file 'System.Web.Extensions' is invalid.
Any ideas appreciated. DOT net is at 1.1, 2.0 and 3.5 SP2 installed
First time user of this product outside of Spiceworks. Feeling is Symantec End Point Protection is issue but looking for a workaround. Exemption tried but no results.
I am going to install on an XP Workstation (left over brick) and install SQLExpress - but would like to have on a server.
Any ideas appreciated. DOT net is at 1.1, 2.0 and 3.5 SP2 installed
First time user of this product outside of Spiceworks. Feeling is Symantec End Point Protection is issue but looking for a workaround. Exemption tried but no results.
I am going to install on an XP Workstation (left over brick) and install SQLExpress - but would like to have on a server.
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‎02-02-2010 09:41 AM
If possible could you provide screenshots of your IIS setup please.

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‎02-01-2010 09:29 PM
Symantec End Point Protection Manager w/ Console runs on another Web Application.
I installed Lansweeper in it's own Virtual Directory on the first attempt
got frustrated and went from a Server to a PC and installed the SQLExpress 2008 DB and the Web Server
then received friendly MSXML Server pack 2 - KB954459 Configuration Failed in the Log on that attempt
MainEngineThread returning 1603 Error - on the PC install attempt
One more item
When I installed SEP Symantec End Point Protection Suite, and ran the Admin Console from the particular server in question 1 - I had a Spiceworks installation running in a seperate Virtual Directory on the Web server. As soon as SEP installed, it immediately ate the Spiceworks Server - and cleaned it off completely. Since Lansweeper is sort of affiliated with Spiceworks in that its a freeware startup - I am concerned that AV products like SEP will not allow this to install or run on the network
I installed Lansweeper in it's own Virtual Directory on the first attempt
got frustrated and went from a Server to a PC and installed the SQLExpress 2008 DB and the Web Server
then received friendly MSXML Server pack 2 - KB954459 Configuration Failed in the Log on that attempt
MainEngineThread returning 1603 Error - on the PC install attempt
One more item
When I installed SEP Symantec End Point Protection Suite, and ran the Admin Console from the particular server in question 1 - I had a Spiceworks installation running in a seperate Virtual Directory on the Web server. As soon as SEP installed, it immediately ate the Spiceworks Server - and cleaned it off completely. Since Lansweeper is sort of affiliated with Spiceworks in that its a freeware startup - I am concerned that AV products like SEP will not allow this to install or run on the network

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‎02-01-2010 09:14 PM
Could you post a screenshot of this error please.
Did you install Lansweeper as a virtual directory or as a new site?
Was there already another web- application running on the server?
Did you install Lansweeper as a virtual directory or as a new site?
Was there already another web- application running on the server?
