[cisco-voip] Changing Windows Local Administrator Account Affects MLA?
Ryan Ratliff
rratliff at cisco.com
Wed Jun 21 14:36:45 EDT 2006
You can disable MLA just by going into the MLAParameters table in the
CCM030X database on the publisher. The parameter name is similar to
MLAEnabled but should be obvious. Then simply restart IIS (not just
WWW) and you should be good to go.
If you only restarted WWW and not IISAdmin I'd try bouncing both
before going into SQL to disable MLA.
-Ryan
On Jun 21, 2006, at 2:22 PM, Keith Klevenski wrote:
Hi all,
I have a 4.1.3 cluster that I need to change the local administrator
account to. No problem on a couple of 3.3.5 clusters that are not
running MLA, but when I changed the local administrator account
password on the 4.1.3 publisher when I went to log in go ccmadmin
with my MLA account access is denied. Same thing when logging in
with ccmadministrator. Fortunately I can still get into the
subscriber (2 server cluster), but I’m not sure what the problem is.
I see these errors in the event log when attempting to log in to
ccmadmin with my MLA account:
The server was unable to logon the Windows NT account 'keith' due to
the following error: Logon failure: unknown user name or bad
password. The data is the error code.
For additional information specific to this message please visit the
Microsoft Online Support site located at: http://www.microsoft.com/
contentredirect.asp.
I’m using the standard procedure for resetting the local
administrator account:
To Change Windows Administrator Password:
=========================================
Please make sure that the Local Administrator password is SAME on all
servers in the
cluster.
To change the password, perform the following steps:
1. Right click My Computer.
2. Select Manage.
3. Go to Local Users and Groups.
4. Go to Users.
5. Right click Administrator.
6. Select Set Password.
7. Type in the password and confirm.
I am also restarting the WWW service after making the change. I’ve
rebooted the publisher as well, but I must be missing something. I
can’t find any special instructions on changing local admin account
with MLA running. Seems like it shouldn’t have any affect on MLA.
I’ve changed the password back to the original and I’m still having
the same problem. I was thinking about disabling MLA from the
subscriber and seeing if I can log in with local admin account to
ccmadmin, but I don’t want to hose myself.
Any ideas? TIA!!
Keith Klevenski
IP Telephony Engineer
RigNet Inc.
1880 S. Dairy Ashford
Suite 300
Houston, TX 77077
Office: +1 281.674.0702
Mobile: +1 713.677.3925
http://www.rig.net
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