I've had this before with Win2K8 - and on 9.2 as well.  Tracked it down to the 
Windows hosts file and the way 2008 R2 does it's networking.

You'll need to make sure that the Windows hosts file has an explicit ipv4 entry 
in it for your hostname. I'm willing to bet that if you opened up a command 
prompt and tried to ping the server's own hostname it'll come back as an ipv6 
address.  Once that's done, forget the "+" in the .hostrc and make sure once 
again you're using explicit entries (if only for security reasons).

Then reboot the server and attempt to add users via SCP again.

Dave

David K. Game
Consultant - Managed Services
Logicalis UK Ltd

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From: Mickey Alderson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 06 February 2014 14:51
To: spectrum
Subject: Re:[spectrum] r9.3 install on Win2K8 R2 issue

Having another fun issue now - can't add any users from SCP, getting the 
message "SPC-OCP-10036: Could not connect to the SpectroSERVER on <hostname>.  
Either no user model exists or the .hostrc file does not permit this host to 
connect."  The .hostrc file only has a plus sign (+) in it.

On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 3:48 PM, Mickey Alderson 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I'm trying to install r9.3 on a Windows Server 2008 R2 box, when I try to open 
up SPECTRUM Control Panel, I get an error message that msvcr100.dll is missing, 
which I just know is going to be the start of numerous DLL issues.  I've 
installed that file in the Windows/System32 folder, but still getting the same 
message.  Anybody been through this that can walk me through how I need to 
proceed?  Thanks in advance!

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