Your company has an Active Directory forest that runs at thefunctional level of Windows Server 2008.
You implement Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS).
You install Microsoft SQL Server 2005.
When you attempt to open the AD RMS administration Web site, you receive the following error message:
“SQL Server does not exist or access denied.”
You need to open the AD RMS administration Web site.
Which two actions should you perform?
(Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose two.)
A.
Restart IIS.
B.
Manually delete the Service Connection Point in AD DS and restart AD RMS.
C.
Install Message Queuing.
D.
Start the MSSQLSVC service.
Explanation:
Answer.Start the MSSQLSVC service.
Restart IIS.
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RMS Administration Issues
“SQL Server does not exist or access denied” message received when attempting to open the RMS
Administration Web site
If you have installed RMS by using a new installation of SQL Server 2005 as your database server the SQL
Server Service might not be started. In SQL Server 2005, theMSSQLSERVER serviceis not configured to
automatically start when the server is started. If you have restarted your SQL Server since installingRMS and
have not configured this service to automatically restart RMS will not be able to function and only the RMS
Global Administration page will be accessible.
After you have started the MSSQLSERVER service, youmust restart IIS on each RMS server in the
cluster to restore RMS functionality.