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Hi,

I'm attempting to get Web Farm Framework 2.2 working. I have never used WFF prior to this week, and this setup has never worked before.

I have 3 WFF Windows 2012 VMs set up, patched and joined to a 2008R2 domain. IIS is installed on all three. One is the controller, one is the primary, and one is the secondary.  IIS 8 is installed (d'oh, I didn't think it went over 7.5).

I log in with a domain admin account to the controller. I attempt to add a server, and I get the following error at "testing server connection":

Could not connect to server 'WFF-server-1' using the credentials provided. Make sure that the user name and password are correct and that the user 'WFF-server-1\<domainadmin>' has adminisrative user rights on the server 'WFF-server-1'.

Couple things here: I'm logged in as DOMAIN\<domainadmin>, not <localserver>\<domainadmin>. Going to WFF-server-1, I see that Domain Admins for my domain is already in the local admin users group, so I should have permissions.  Adding the same username to as a local machine account and joining the local administrators group does not work.

UAC is turned off on both the domain admin account and the local admin account. Passwords are all the same (this is a test environment). Adding the server by IP does not resolve the issue (displays <ip>\<domainadmin> credentials as failing). 

start\run\\WFF-server-1\  works.

netstat -na | findstr 8173      is blank; I suspect at this stage it's failing to connect to install the agent.

All VMs are on the same local subnet and fully updated. RPCSS and MPSSVC are both running on WFF-server-1 and -2.

...and I don't know what to look at next.


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