Knowledge Base ID6057
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Reflex Disknet Pro: Why is the Reflex Disknet Server service not starting?
1. Client is not connecting to the Reflex Disknet Server.
2. Client is not pointing to the right server.
3. Incorrect Server name.
4. Network connection is down.
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1. When opening the Disknet Server console nothing is displayed.
2. The following message appears when trying to manually start the Disknet Server Service,''Insufficient rights to start the service''.
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- User has insufficient rights.
- The Reflex Disknet Database is not installed
- Insufficient rights to log on to the Reflex Disknet service.
- You are using Windows Authentication when the Reflex Disknet server service is set to use SQL authentication Wrong SQL Password (see registry // under Disknet server key look for a PRIVATE KEY it has the SQL password)
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1. Go to My Computer and right mouse click, then scroll down to manage.
2. The Local Computer Management window appears and in the Name window, click on the Services & Applications icon.
3. Click on the Services icon.
4. In the Services window scroll down to Reflex Disknet Pro Server and start the service by clicking on start in the left hand corner of the services window. If the Reflex Disknet Server service has started and then stopped, press Restart.
5. Retry to connect to Disknet server console. Right-click on the top node in the Reflex Disknet Administration console, scroll down to Connect to and the Server Location window will appear. Ensure the Host name and Port number and correct and press the Finish button.
6. To test the server connection, double click on the Reflex Disknet Pro icon in the desktop toolbar and scroll down to options for the Reflex Disknet Pro Options window to appear.
7. Click on Test connection.
1. Go to Start and click on Control Panel and then Administrative Tools.
2. Click on Services and scroll down to Reflex Disknet Pro Server and start the service by clicking on start in the left-hand corner of the services window.
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Last Reviewed: 01/01/1970 |