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Enterprise Console frozen after Server to Server Migration

Hello,

I'm migrating a Enterprise Console 4.7 from an W2k8 server machine to an W2K-R2 server machine (SEC 4.7 to SEC 4.7).

I'm doing this like it is discribed in the "server to server migration guide" (sec_4_mgeng.pdf).

All worked great, until I finished importing database, registry keys, and private store (Chapter 11, Page 17 in sec_4_meng.pdf)

and try to start SEC. It comes up without any error, shows all clients, policies, etc. but is frozen dead.

I can't do anything with SEC but killing it from the taskmanager.

hints welcome.

Kind regards

Joerg

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  • Hello Joerg,

    are you still having the problem? Never heard of something like that. Does the display update (you could force an alert from a client by e.g. changing the AV settings)? It sounds like an active (notification) pop-up which makes the main window inaccessible. But AFAIK these are both fixed in size and in front so you shouldn't miss them (the only way to hide them - apart from a "Window/Display manager" software - is overlaying them with another application's window, but clicking SEC in the task bar should bring them to the foreground).

    Christian

    :36163
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  • Hello Joerg,

    are you still having the problem? Never heard of something like that. Does the display update (you could force an alert from a client by e.g. changing the AV settings)? It sounds like an active (notification) pop-up which makes the main window inaccessible. But AFAIK these are both fixed in size and in front so you shouldn't miss them (the only way to hide them - apart from a "Window/Display manager" software - is overlaying them with another application's window, but clicking SEC in the task bar should bring them to the foreground).

    Christian

    :36163
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