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Ingo

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Since: Jul 11, 2006
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Jul 11, 2006 1:56 am
Post subject: Antigen for SMTP in Workgroup
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Hello there,

I've recently tried to Antigen 9 for SMTP trial version on my SMTP relay
(IIS 6.0) in a DMZ. For security reason, the server is in a workgroup.
Unfortunately Antigen won't run and even more prevents the SMTP service from
running correctly.
The error codes are: 4007 AntigenSmtpSink, 7001 Serive Control Manager and
3095 Netlogon. I believe the main reason is the latter one because the
Antigen Service also does not start and gives as reason the dependency an
other services which are all started except netlogon. If I start Netlogon
manually the service quits (sucessfully) after a second because the computer
is (of course) not in a domain
Does anybody know how to circumvent this issue and install a working Sybari
on a workgroup computer???
Thanks in advance
ingo

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RichardW




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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 3:51 am
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Hi Ingo,

To workarround that problem remove the Netlogon dependency for the Antigen service HKLM/system/currentControlSet/Services/AntigenService
Open the DependOn Service Key and remove "Netlogon"
Restart your system.

Now Antigen should work correctly

Regards,

Richard

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