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I see this come up a lot when doing OCS Health Checks. Part of the Health Check is looking at information from DBAnalyze. If you get the following error, more than likely the account you're trying to use doesn't have the necessary rights to the SQL databases:
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Update - Please see the "Known issues that affect this security update" section in KB974571 ( http://support.microsoft.com/kb/974571/ ) for information on resolving this issue. <Removed rest of post, as the above KB article contains all relevant information>
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I ran into this problem recently. I was doing a migration from LCS 2005 SP1 to OCS 2007 R2 and as part of the R2 prep we were moving the global settings to the Configuration Partition. We followed the steps outlined in this TechNet article ( http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd819962(office.13).aspx
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A common issue that occurs in a multi-domain forest, is that most of the time, not all of your domains contain users that are going to be SIP-enabled. Unfortunately, when User Replicator runs, it tries to connect to all domains in the forest to search
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There are a couple of ways to verify if the OCS schema prep completed successfully. The quickest way is to run the following LCSCmd after running the prep schema step: LCSCmd.exe /forest /action:CheckSchemaPrepState If the report shows everything as successful,
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I ran into this issue while trying to migrate a customer to OCS 2007 R2. When they originally setup LCS, they installed SQL with the LCS databases on the LCS server itself. While this is not supported, it was keeping us from being able to migrate them
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Here's an easy way to figure out exactly what version of LCS or OCS you have installed. For LCS or OCS, check the following key: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Real-Time Communications\{92AC8981-AAD9-4391-8563-92E558EEF4C6} For OCS 2007 R2, check the following
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