I received this error message in the system event viewer
file. Is this a sign of some spy software in my system?
AMLI: ACPI BIOS is attempting to read from an illegal IO
port address (0x71), which lies in the 0x70 - 0x71
protected address range. This could lead to system
instability. Please contact your system vendor for
technical assistance.You might try asking this in a more relevant newsgroup. This one is for SQL
Server security issues. Perhaps try a newsgroup based on whatever OS you're
using?
Sincerely,
Stephen Dybing
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> I received this error message in the system event viewer
> file. Is this a sign of some spy software in my system?
> AMLI: ACPI BIOS is attempting to read from an illegal IO
> port address (0x71), which lies in the 0x70 - 0x71
> protected address range. This could lead to system
> instability. Please contact your system vendor for
> technical assistance.
>|||You can also visit;
http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/twc...cy/spyware.mspx
Thanks,
Kevin McDonnell
Microsoft Corporation
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Thursday, March 22, 2012
Do I have a Spy software
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
'distributor_admin' is not defined as a remote login at the server
We have set up one of the clustered instance as a remote distributor and
replication has been working properly. However, on the event log of the
active node, I saw the following error appeared every few minutes:
Could not connect to server 'REPLICATIONSQL\DISTRIBUTOR' because
'distributor_admin' is not defined as a remote login at the server. Verify
that you have specified the correct login name. [CLIENT: 10.1.1.28].
REPLICATIONSQL\DISTRIBUTOR is the name of the clustered instance configured
as a remote distributor and it is running on active node; the client
(10.1.1.28) is the passive node of the cluster. our environment is windows
2003 and sql server 2005 with sp2.
I wonder if anyone has any idea how to get rid of this error from my server.
Thanks in advance.
Zack.
I wonder if it is a managed news group by Microsoft, if not, someone knows
the managed news group since I was told that it is a managed group and
Microsoft will reply every post?
thanks for your kind reply because I really need to fix this error and don't
want to pay MS for this kind of error. We have paid too much to MS already
for support.
Zack.
m
"dp" wrote:
> We have set up one of the clustered instance as a remote distributor and
> replication has been working properly. However, on the event log of the
> active node, I saw the following error appeared every few minutes:
> Could not connect to server 'REPLICATIONSQL\DISTRIBUTOR' because
> 'distributor_admin' is not defined as a remote login at the server. Verify
> that you have specified the correct login name. [CLIENT: 10.1.1.28].
> REPLICATIONSQL\DISTRIBUTOR is the name of the clustered instance configured
> as a remote distributor and it is running on active node; the client
> (10.1.1.28) is the passive node of the cluster. our environment is windows
> 2003 and sql server 2005 with sp2.
> I wonder if anyone has any idea how to get rid of this error from my server.
> Thanks in advance.
> Zack.
>
replication has been working properly. However, on the event log of the
active node, I saw the following error appeared every few minutes:
Could not connect to server 'REPLICATIONSQL\DISTRIBUTOR' because
'distributor_admin' is not defined as a remote login at the server. Verify
that you have specified the correct login name. [CLIENT: 10.1.1.28].
REPLICATIONSQL\DISTRIBUTOR is the name of the clustered instance configured
as a remote distributor and it is running on active node; the client
(10.1.1.28) is the passive node of the cluster. our environment is windows
2003 and sql server 2005 with sp2.
I wonder if anyone has any idea how to get rid of this error from my server.
Thanks in advance.
Zack.
I wonder if it is a managed news group by Microsoft, if not, someone knows
the managed news group since I was told that it is a managed group and
Microsoft will reply every post?
thanks for your kind reply because I really need to fix this error and don't
want to pay MS for this kind of error. We have paid too much to MS already
for support.
Zack.
m
"dp" wrote:
> We have set up one of the clustered instance as a remote distributor and
> replication has been working properly. However, on the event log of the
> active node, I saw the following error appeared every few minutes:
> Could not connect to server 'REPLICATIONSQL\DISTRIBUTOR' because
> 'distributor_admin' is not defined as a remote login at the server. Verify
> that you have specified the correct login name. [CLIENT: 10.1.1.28].
> REPLICATIONSQL\DISTRIBUTOR is the name of the clustered instance configured
> as a remote distributor and it is running on active node; the client
> (10.1.1.28) is the passive node of the cluster. our environment is windows
> 2003 and sql server 2005 with sp2.
> I wonder if anyone has any idea how to get rid of this error from my server.
> Thanks in advance.
> Zack.
>
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