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SBS 2011 Add New User wizard fails

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Like other people here in the forums i suddenly have a problem adding a user. I get the yellow exclamation mark next to setting up an email account for 'username'  and the x for setting up user quotas. When i look in ad the user is added though. Clicking on view error details gives me;

!unexpected error occurred

x MessagingManagement

When i just look at the users in the sbs console 2011 i also get an unxepected error after 10-20 seconds.

All this just happend from one day to the next, i did not change anything to the server.

The bpa also doesnt give any errors.

Looking at the adduser file gives me the following errors;

An exception of type 'Type: System.Management.Automation.Remoting.PSRemotingTransportException, System.Management.Automation, Version=3.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35' has occurred.
Timestamp: 12/17/2012 10:00:17
Message: Connecting to remote server server failed with the following error message : The WinRM client cannot process the request. The WinRM client tried to use Negotiate authentication mechanism, but the destination computer (SERVER:80) returned an 'access denied' error. Change the configuration to allow Negotiate authentication mechanism to be used or specify one of the authentication mechanisms supported by the server. To use Kerberos, specify the local computer name as the remote destination. Also verify that the client computer and the destination computer are joined to a domain. To use Basic, specify the local computer name as the remote destination, specify Basic authentication and provide user name and password. Possible authentication mechanisms reported by server: For more information, see the about_Remote_Troubleshooting Help topic.
Stack:    at System.Management.Automation.Runspaces.Internal.RunspacePoolInternal.EndOpen(IAsyncResult asyncResult)
    at System.Management.Automation.RemoteRunspace.Open()
    at Microsoft.WindowsServerSolutions.Messaging.Management.MessagingRunspace.Initialize()

thanks in advance,

Oscar.


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