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SBS 2003 to 2008 Migration Stall – Event 1001 SBSS.SBS 2008 Setup Checklist V1.2.0 Released.A DRAC, Or Any Other Remote Management Tool Will O.Vista SP2 on Hyper-V SP1 – Integration Services In.Vista Service Pack 2 Not Applying Group Policy Pre.*All Mac on SBS posts will not be written on a Mac until we replace our now missing iMac! ( previous blog post) Note that the Symantec communication ports need to be added to the SBS 2008 Windows Firewall with Advanced Security: We did not do this since so many services depend on that pool.Īfter resetting IIS, restart the two Symantec services and you should see:Īt least we are not looking at a reinstall! The second part of the mentioned article indicated that we should change the service associated with the DefaultAppPool. Click the ODBC tab and click the Test Connection button.įrom there, elevate a command prompt and:.Since we are on SBS 2008, we need to access the 32bit version of the ODBC manager. Error: "Unable to communicate with the reporting component" when opening Symantec Endpoint Protection Manager (MR2) on Microsoft Small Business Server 2003įirst, we needed to correct the ODBC settings.The following Symantec knowledge base article helped us out: Trying to find the solution in the midst of all of the fluff that comes up while searching for it has been tough! Unable to communicate with the reporting component. All of our Symantec EndPoint Protection (SEP) installs have been flawless up until today.