Hai Prajwal,
I have followed your SCCM installation procedure,but during SQL installation in server accounts you have done a local account with domain administrators permissions, but I have given directly domain account itself.As i don't know how to create a new one and append domain administrator rights to it,i knew that it can be done if i go on through net, but there is not that much time for me,that's why i added domain to it.
Is there any problem with that?
and
It takes nearly 10 hours at setting up SQL server database and really lost hope and trying to post it to you, in the mean time it just completed and remaining process is continuing...but i have seen in viewlog like this but no error messages to me: omGetSercerRoleAvailabilityState could not read from the registry on SCCM.master.local;error=5;
Doing a great job!!!,helping so many people...Wish you to continue this for long life.
regards
pavan
I have followed your SCCM installation procedure,but during SQL installation in server accounts you have done a local account with domain administrators permissions, but I have given directly domain account itself.As i don't know how to create a new one and append domain administrator rights to it,i knew that it can be done if i go on through net, but there is not that much time for me,that's why i added domain to it.
Is there any problem with that?
and
It takes nearly 10 hours at setting up SQL server database and really lost hope and trying to post it to you, in the mean time it just completed and remaining process is continuing...but i have seen in viewlog like this but no error messages to me: omGetSercerRoleAvailabilityState could not read from the registry on SCCM.master.local;error=5;
Doing a great job!!!,helping so many people...Wish you to continue this for long life.
regards
pavan