Problem Solving Method:
1, the last is to install IIS without a SP2 patch, you will not be prompted to copy the file.
2, if you have a SP2 patch installed IIS, there are prompts can not copy files
(1), give him a path is windwos/system32 inside try (usually can find)
(2), if not, click Start-> Run->
Copy Code code as follows:
esentutl/p%windir%/security/database/secedit.sdb
Then there will be a warning box to be sure.
Summary, it is reported that Microsoft's Win2003 SP2 patch after the database file damage, specific reasons can be found on the official Microsoft website
Due to the use of ASP to write a small program, you need to install IIS in their own 2003 SP2 system, this work is very simple, do not describe the process, did not think the installation process actually prompted C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles\i386 can not find the necessary documents, Tip Insert the SP2 disc. Find a piece of the system to install the CD-ROM, also did not control whether it is SP1 or SP2 into the optical drive, and again. The problem remains.
Wonder. Think carefully, I this machine seemingly installed after 2003 dozen times SP2 Patch bar, it is not related to this. Drive the cat online, asked the next Google, incredibly really this problem, in someone's blog found
Immediately by the method provided by the author
I didn't think it was a mistake.
Microsoft Windows [version 5.2.3790] (C) Copyright 1985-2003 Microsoft Corp.
C:\Documents and settings\administrator>esentutl/p Windir/security/database/secedit.sdb
Microsoft (r) Windows (r) Database Utilities Version 5.2 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
error:access to source database ' Windir/security/database/secedit.sdb ' failed with Jet error-1811.
Operation terminated with error-1811 (JET_errFileNotFound, File not found) after 147.500 seconds.
Look carefully, the original is a path error, unable to find the database.
Let's do it again.
Workaround: Start-"Run-" esentutl/p%windir%/security/database/secedit.sdb
Tips:
C:\Documents and settings\administrator>esentutl/p%windir%/security/database/secedit.sdb
Microsoft (r) Windows (r) Database utilitiesversion 5.2 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
Initiating REPAIR mode ...
Database:c:\windows/security/database/secedit.sdb
Temp. database:temprepair44784. EDB
Checking database integrity.
Scanning Status (% complete)
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|----|
...................................................
Integrity Check successful.
Note:
It is recommended so you immediately perform a full backup of the This database. IF you restore a backup made before the repair, the database would be rolled back to the T backup.
Operation completed successfully in 1.984 seconds.
Solve the problem.