2023-11-29, 08:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 2023-11-29, 09:00 PM by TaliaDias. Edited 1 time in total.)
I had the same issue with SmartScreen as the above person, and it was due to being an unknown publisher. Continuing anyway worked fine.
I also had the install fail near the end, when it started the service. I went to Services and it appeared to be started, but I was unable to get into the server. When I clicked abort on the error in the install the service went away. I ran the install again, and this time clicked Ignore on the service startup error. The install then said it was completed, and the service still looked like it was started. It didn't actually work though. I then set the service to run as a domain administrator account and restarted it, and still wasn't able to get in. I then ran the tray icon, I don't remember why other than I think I saw it in another troubleshooting step I found on this forum, and clicked the link on that to open the console, which defaults to the http port rather than https port. I then noticed the server was running correctly, so I reselected my SSL certificate and clicked Save (not a new certificate, the same one it was using half an hour beforehand). I then tried going to the https site and it is working correctly too.
I know that is a lot of random steps, I am just not sure which one of those things fixed it. I am sure a lot of them were pointless. I think setting the service to run as a domain user account rather than the built in local Network Service account was the fix in my situation. The rest of it was problems with the cache on my web browser, I think if I cleared it or tried private browsing it would have been fine.
EDIT: Should also mention that I was updating from 10.8.10, missed a few. All the other updates I have done in the past have been smooth, just run the installer and it takes care of everything.
I also had the install fail near the end, when it started the service. I went to Services and it appeared to be started, but I was unable to get into the server. When I clicked abort on the error in the install the service went away. I ran the install again, and this time clicked Ignore on the service startup error. The install then said it was completed, and the service still looked like it was started. It didn't actually work though. I then set the service to run as a domain administrator account and restarted it, and still wasn't able to get in. I then ran the tray icon, I don't remember why other than I think I saw it in another troubleshooting step I found on this forum, and clicked the link on that to open the console, which defaults to the http port rather than https port. I then noticed the server was running correctly, so I reselected my SSL certificate and clicked Save (not a new certificate, the same one it was using half an hour beforehand). I then tried going to the https site and it is working correctly too.
I know that is a lot of random steps, I am just not sure which one of those things fixed it. I am sure a lot of them were pointless. I think setting the service to run as a domain user account rather than the built in local Network Service account was the fix in my situation. The rest of it was problems with the cache on my web browser, I think if I cleared it or tried private browsing it would have been fine.
EDIT: Should also mention that I was updating from 10.8.10, missed a few. All the other updates I have done in the past have been smooth, just run the installer and it takes care of everything.