After more than a dozen installation, SharePoint was finally installed on the same machine, SQL2K, SharePoint. The previous biggest problem is that if SharePoint selects not to install the database engine, it is intended to use SQL2K, and it will not be used normally after each installation. Found N more places, I found that many people have encountered this problem, and they don't know the solution. Some people will automatically solve it after reinstall. After being reinstalled, I will also re-installed n times after I reinstalled. Finally, I found a solution in the Knowledge Base of MS.
KB831704, it turns out that Domain / PowerUser is written as Poweruser, FT. . . The presentation time of this KB is 12/12/2003 (1.0), which is new.
In order to facilitate the future generation, you will find this solution through Google, where the error information is listed in the article. Others don't point more information.
When You Run Setup To Install Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003, After You Follow Thase Steps
Specify The User Account That You Want to Use As The Configuration Database Administration Account on The Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Page That Requests Account Information.
Click Next On The Install Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Page.
Click Finish On The Completion The Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 Setup Wizard Page.
You May Find That Setup Does Not Display The Configure Server Farm Account Settings Page.
Farmdatabase.aspx
Additional, you Experience The Following Symptoms:
When You View SharePoint Portal Server 2003-Related Settings in Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager, The Following Symptoms Occur:
WHEN You Expand Web Sites and View The Entries for The SharePoint Central Administration Site In The Right Pane, The State of The Site Appears as stopped.
WHEN You Right-Click The SharePoint Central Administration Site, Click Properties, And The Value That Is Displayed in The Application Pool Box Is
WHEN You Expand Application Pools, The CentradminappPool Application Pool Is Not listed.
If you create a new application pool named CentralAdminAppPool, and you start SharePoint Central Administration, you are repeatedly prompted to enter your user name and password After you are prompted to enter your user name and password several times, you receive the following error message.: You do Not Have Permissions to View this Page.
You are not authorized to view this page
You don't have permission to view this page.
The Application '/' Belonging to Site 'Sitename' Has An Invalid AppOOLID 'CENTRALADMINAPPPPPPOOL' Set. Therefore, The Application Will BE IGNORED.