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SYMPTOMS
When you try to install the Access Workflow Designer server components, you experience one of the following symptoms, depending on what login account you are using. If you are logged on with an account that does not have administrative rights and you try to install the server components, you are brought back to the What do you want to install dialog box without any prompts or dialog boxes. CAUSEYou are not logged on with the same account used to install Microsoft SQL Server. Even if you are logged on using an account with administrative rights, it is not enough to avoid the replication errors if it is a different account. This happens because Microsoft Windows cannot determine if the underlying user accounts or groups have the appropriate offline replication permissions. To determine if a user or group has the appropriate permissions for use with offline replication, Windows enumerates the groups the user or users belong to. Without the ability to enumerate groups, Windows cannot determine if the person trying to create or use offline replication has the appropriate permissions. RESOLUTION
The same person who installed Microsoft SQL Server must also install the Access Workflow Designer server components.
Q242268 MOD2000: Offline Replication Breaks with Windows 2000 Domain MORE INFORMATIONSteps to Reproduce Behavior
Additional query words: prb replication fails failure application log
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