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vmiro
Level 2
6 years ago

Agent install failed on Windows 2003 R2 Server

Hi,

I'm unable to install agent remotely nor directly on Windows 2003 R2 server. Here is the error message:

1-23-2018,14:11:10 : Windows Operating System Version: 5.2 - Domain Controller
+ 11-23-2018,14:11:10 : Failed to get proc address for GetProductInfo. Unable to determine if CORE OS.
11-23-2018,14:11:10 : Checking MSXML6 Version.
11-23-2018,14:11:10 : Minimum required MSXML6 version is: 6.20.2003.0
11-23-2018,14:11:10 : C:\WINDOWS\system32\msxml6.dll
 
Windows has SP2 and latest updates.
Any suggestion would be appreciated. Thanks
 
Miroslav
  • windows 2003 is not supported by BE 20

     

    2008 SP2 is the oldest version of Windows Server that is still supported.

     

    while you could go to an older BE version, as Microsoft no longer supoports 2003 either, you should really consider upgrading your enviropnment  (and as it looks like your AD is also based on 2003 R2 I suspect you may have a lot of servers ourdated  to consider, and may have to replace any 32bit hardware as well)

  • windows 2003 is not supported by BE 20

     

    2008 SP2 is the oldest version of Windows Server that is still supported.

     

    while you could go to an older BE version, as Microsoft no longer supoports 2003 either, you should really consider upgrading your enviropnment  (and as it looks like your AD is also based on 2003 R2 I suspect you may have a lot of servers ourdated  to consider, and may have to replace any 32bit hardware as well)

    • vmiro's avatar
      vmiro
      Level 2

      Thanks for fast reply.

      We are working on removing this server from our system, but we wanted to make a backup of the whole system in case saomething goes wrong while migrating to newer OS, ie. other servers.

      We're staying on BE 20 ;)

      Miroslav

      • Colin_Weaver's avatar
        Colin_Weaver
        Moderator

        Once you get rid of 2003 then the system state of the server would be kind of useless anyway (as would the AD backup from the 2003 DC) as such I'd suggest: Identify any data files to be copied to another server (and copy them), then switch the server off, but keep it for a few weeks so that you can  power it back up if you missed something.