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  • frade2
    Whiz
    • Jan 2014
    • 38

    AACC- CCMA webadmin login failure

    We are doing fresh installation AACC 6.4 version in a co-resident installation environment.
    Some errors appear during install CCMA ADAM, regarding (I guess ) AD-LDS, but installation completes and reports success.

    When go attempt to login to the CCMA using the default 'webadmin' user and password, we ge the login page error description saying 'You have entered an invalid Username/password combination'.

    Is there any logs we could check or settings we could verify so that we can login to the CCMA? Any help is much appriciated.

    Thanks,
    David
  • stphnwd
    Brainiac
    .
    • Jan 2011
    • 52

    #2
    Please see this thread: https://support.avaya.com/forums/showthread.php?t=693
    Stephen Wood

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    • gcaniz
      Aspiring Member
      • Mar 2015
      • 1

      #3
      CCMA Login

      Hi!, I am having the same problem, however back in SP10, the solution for this problem was to install the AACC first (With the ADMINISTRATOR Account), having the Server as a WORKGROUP. Then login to the CCMA with webadmin account and finally put the server to the Domain.

      Did you solve your proble in Rls 14?. Could you share that information please?.

      Thanks,

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      • frade2
        Whiz
        • Jan 2014
        • 38

        #4
        Originally posted by gcaniz View Post
        Hi!, I am having the same problem, however back in SP10, the solution for this problem was to install the AACC first (With the ADMINISTRATOR Account), having the Server as a WORKGROUP. Then login to the CCMA with webadmin account and finally put the server to the Domain.

        Did you solve your proble in Rls 14?. Could you share that information please?.

        Thanks,
        Thanks gcaniz for your response! it seems to be same problem,
        as you can see in this other post :https://support.avaya.com/forums/sho...p?t=693&page=3

        "I try install AACC6.4 in workgroup, changing the policies related on passwords and the installations finish OK with no errors."

        did you do anything else more than put the server to the Domain after installation for full sucess?

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        • vikramsg
          Whiz
          .
          • Apr 2011
          • 30

          #5
          Things to check

          Couple of basic things you can check first:

          1. Verify if you are able to login to Server Utility using sysadmin account (password: avaya1 ).
          2. Verify that "SymposiumWC" service is running in Services.msc
          3. Check if you can disable Windows admin approval mode in Local Security policies

          Also at what stage you are getting the webadmin password error? Is it during the first time login or its failing after the CCMS has been added to the CCMA?
          Regards,
          Vikram SG

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          • frade2
            Whiz
            • Jan 2014
            • 38

            #6
            Originally posted by vikramsg View Post
            Couple of basic things you can check first:

            1. Verify if you are able to login to Server Utility using sysadmin account (password: avaya1 ).
            2. Verify that "SymposiumWC" service is running in Services.msc
            3. Check if you can disable Windows admin approval mode in Local Security policies

            Also at what stage you are getting the webadmin password error? Is it during the first time login or its failing after the CCMS has been added to the CCMA?
            Hi vikramsg,

            It happens first time you try to log in, just after installation sucess.

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            • peter20
              Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 4

              #7
              Permission on folder restricted by customer

              I had the same problem. The cause was determined to be related to a permission setting in the folder C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Crypto\RSA\MachineKeys was restricted. By granting "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Crypto\RSA\MachineKe ys" everyone permission, it allowed a successful login to CCMA to confinue with post-intall work. RSA Key file also can be missing

              Described in SOLN240222 and SOLN163803

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                Member
                • Jan 2023
                • 4

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