I think I read your problem wrong. So the error comes when your Sentry
tries to monitor the service. Seems as though you need an admin account to
be created on the local server - set a good strict password --- then in
sentry config, supply the credentials for that Admin account.
Admin account in DOMAIN has nothing to do with it. It’s that an account
needs rights to the server to monitor. Same as perflogging - you need
access.
So, (having not used Sentry- bare with me) essentially the BOX or Service
needs to be LOGGED IN as an admin account on that server or a config change
needs to be made in Sentry w/ admin account being the primary account.
Flack-
[quoted text, click to view] "redrobit" <redrobit@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have a server 2003 standard SP 1 enviroment with a single domain. I just
> changed the admin password for the domain and now it appears IIS
> authentication is having a problem. I use a program called IPSentry Sentry
> to
> monitor the IIS Admin service. It now cannot check the service stating
> access denied. Do I need to change a password somewhere for IIS?