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One-X portal service stops

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RYLSFAN

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Apr 13, 2005
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I am trying to install 1x on a SBS2003 server. Each time i try to view the web page in the instructions ( ip:8080) the service stops. twice I have been able to view the page that says the server has been installed correctly and add the admin portion of the address the service stops.

any ideas?

Thats not my fastball, thats my hurry up and get by you pitch... Satchel Paige
 
i read this:
Version Mismatch Problem

Symptoms · Database integrity check fails.
When starting one-X Portal for IP Office, the version shown on the login page is the previous version
and differs from that reported by Windows (Start | Programs | IP Office | Avaya one-X Portal
for IP Office | Unistall VX.XX) menu.
Cause Normally the one-X Portal for IP Office installer will automatically stop any Tomcat web server
associated with a previous installation of one-X Portal for IP Office. However it has been found that it in
some cases it fails to stop the Tomcat server but will still report successful completion of the
installation process. This leads to a version mismatch between components.
Resolution 1.Remove one-X Portal for IP Office .
2. Manually delete the one-X Portal for IP Office application folder (by default C:\Program
Files\Avaya\oneXportal). You need to reboot the server if the folder is reported a locked.
3. Install the new version of one-X Portal for IP Office.

i am running ip office 500v1 6.1 and i have tried both 6.1.17 and 6.1.18 version of one-x portal results are the same

Thats not my fastball, thats my hurry up and get by you pitch... Satchel Paige
 
thanks peter, but i'm not able to view either of those links due to my service stopping.

Thats not my fastball, thats my hurry up and get by you pitch... Satchel Paige
 
There must be something using port 8080 or something simular.
I personally would never use a SBS machine because it is the domain controller.

BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!
 
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