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Unable to Create any Site Collections

Hi guys and gals,

I'm very new to SharePoint and just recently came back from a week long training course that taught me quite a bit. Unfortunately, in my attempts to recreate a real environment in a similar fashion as what we did in our labs, I've run into an error that I can't seem to find a fix for online.

A little background:

- I've got SharePoint 2013 installed on Windows Server 2012 virtual machine (we use vmware)

- We've got a domain admin account that we use for installing apps and config tasks such as setting up SharePoint.

- This is my first attempt at creating a new Site Collection under a Web Application that I also created

Here's what I've done so far:

- Created 4 brand new web applications for our new Site Collections.

- I set the NIC on the VM to accept the 4 new IP's for the Web Applications

- I set up bindings in IIS to the sites and the IP's

- I ran setspn to make Kerberos work correctly

    -***This is what we did in our Lab, so I'm doing it here. I'm not sure if setting it up for Kerberos is the problem.

After all of this, I went to make a Site Collection for each W.A. I tried to create a team site while logged into SharePoint as my domain admin account, and adding the same domain admin account as the primary admin for the S.C. It would think about it for about a minute and then pop up an error message that states "Sorry, this site hasn't been shared with you".

I've tried:

- Logging into SharePoint as myself with the same admin rights and get the same result.

- Adding myself to the user policy of the W.A.

- The IE local intranet security settings change from this article: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/hu/sharepointgeneral/thread/5ec67ba3-c5e7-4b5d-8189-217aa577baf0

- Re-created the Web Application

- Next I plan on making a new W.A. without kerberos authentication, because it's the only thing I was unsure about

Being a new SP guy and the only one here in the organization, there's a lot of pressure to get things moving and unfortunately, I'm at an impassable wall. I appreciate any help or insight that anyone can give me.

Thanks,

Kevin


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