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April 12, 2008 at 6:17 PM #19318
Hi
I am trying to configure Biztalk 2006 on laptop with windows XP professional with SP2. There is no issue for installation but at the time time of configuration SSO gets fail and due to that Group and Biztalk Runtime and so on.
When I try to configure SSO server explicitely by command line by giving name of name getting following error
Error:0xC0002A0F:Could not contact the sso server<servername> check that SSO is configured and SSO service is running on that server
<RPC:0x800706BA:The RPC server is unavilable>When I try with IP address get following error
Error:0xC0002A0F:Could not contact the sso server<ip-address> check that SSO is configured and SSO service is running on that server
<RPC:0x800706D9:There are no more endpoints available from the endpoint mapper>One thing is I could not see Enterprise Single Sign on service running on my laptop.
I try to find it in google but no where is solution please any body from you can help me to resolve this. I already sepnd more than day for this.
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April 14, 2008 at 8:54 AM #19332
Although I don’t know what you’re exactly running from the command-line, I would suggest that the error mesages you’re receiving indicate that you’re trying to connect to an already established SSO service, rather than create a new SSO service.
Can you detail the exact error message you receive when using the ConfigFramework.exe tool – they’re normally quite self-explanatory!
Regards, Nick.
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April 15, 2008 at 4:38 AM #19346
I am trying few commans like ssoconfig -status to know status my sso server that time I am getting this error
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April 15, 2008 at 5:39 AM #19348
I’m still not entirely sure what your scenario is: are you trying to configure a development environment in XP to point to an existing SSO installation, or are you trying to create a new SSO installation on your dev machine?
From the error message you are receiving, I would suggest that you are trying to acheive the former: connecting to an existing SSO installation. If that is the case, can I suggest that you have a look at the following forum question which appears to answer your question: http://www.webservertalk.com/message174630.html
If this does not answer your question, could you provide more detail as to your problem.
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