on 11-14-2013 12:31 AM
Even I am getting the same error as IT Admin team changed the password of user1990 which I used to earlier. It is working fine when I am accessing the server using other credentials like <SID>adm user.
Any idea how to fix this error.
Regards,
C Kumar
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I have to rephrase. Did your account password change, or the password of the database users? Only when the password of the database users changed, the part the above written would be helpful.
If it is your OS accounts password, it could have something to do with file permissions in the installation folder...
Hi there,
I think Jannis is referring to emsconfig.xml. Do yourself a favor as I noted above and rename rather than delete.
The file itself should get recreated when you stop and start the MMC. Then you will need to reset the connection strings. You'll probably also need to restart the dispatchers.
Another way to test this is to install the MMC (IDM Designtime) on another system that can access the Identity Store.
It's also a good idea to double check that the relevant ports have not been closed and that no one has changed the database rights on the mxmc* accounts. I've seen it before where some well meaning system administrator or DBA goes mucking about without checking first...
Matt
Hi Jannis,
I was using administrator user previously to login to my IDM server. IT team changed the password of administrator user and after login to IDm server using the new password I am able to access the database using window authentication but while accessing SAP Identity Center I am facing above issue.
Identity center is accessible when I used <SID>adm user to login to the server.
Regards,
C Kumar
Hi Matt,
Could you please tell me how to start and stop MMC. I guess you are not talking about SAP MMC.
While renaming the file emsconfig.xml, do i need to follow any standard or I can put any name?
Just want to ensure that renaming will not cause any issue to identity center as currently it is accessible via <SID>adm user login.
Regards,
C Kumar
It is an unfortunate truth that the MMC is pretty terrible - that message isn't uncommon. If it prevents them getting in at all that might be an issue, but otherwise ignore it.
Try 'Ignore the error' then shutdown and restart (including logging out to make sure session data is cleared). If it continually happens, you can always try a reinstall.
Peter
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Hi Pratab,
I am sure !! This is nothing to do with the reset of password .
It is because of the memory related error in MMC snap-in.
I believe the MMC version is 3.0. You can check the version of MMC by navigating to Help->About Management Console.
Microsoft confirms that MMC version 3.0 has a feautre that tracks memory-related errors in snap-ins. For more information on this please go through the http://support.microsoft.com/kb/915797
But you might be confused, as the MMC is provided/comes with installers by SAP. Also till yesterday this issue was not there and all of sudden facing this error!!
My assumption is, if you copy and paste the jobs/folders in MMC which are big in memory, you might face this problem. This happened to me couple of time, but when I did a restart I never faced that problem again.
It might be different in your case, but shared my experience with such errors thinking that it might help you.
All the best !!
Thanks,
Krishna.
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Thanks for your response. I will check out the link your provided and the suggestions. Meanwhile the windows administrator deleted and recreated the user profile and the error happens no more. So I will have to try and recreate this issue and post back here.
Also this was happening to only one user who reset the password.
Thanks again
Pratab
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