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February 23, 2010 at 7:28 AM #24276
Hi Gurus,
I hope you can help me. The installation of BizTalk was sucessful but I have problems with the configuration. For the first time, I had been chosen the Basic Configuration. If I used the LocalService Account or the NetworkService Account in the Service Credential Field, I’ve got some errors that the user is not valid for the SSO ans so on.
Which user for which feature is the correct one? Can you tell me please which user for the following features are the correct one?
– Enterprise SSO
– Group
– BizTalkRuntime
– Business Rule Engine
– BAM Tools
– BAM Portal
– BizTalk EDI/AS2Many thanks in advance!
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February 23, 2010 at 9:15 AM #24277
Hi,
Make sure that the user account you are using to do the configuration process is a domain account with sysadmin privilege on both the (Biztalk) application server and the database server.
Before you do the configuration process, make sure that the following four groups are created on the database server: BizTalk Server Administrators, BizTalk Server Operators, BizTalk Application Users and BizTalk Isolated Host Users. Also, make sure that the domain account you are using is a member of the previously mentioned four groups.
I suggest that you uninstall BizTalk before attempting to do the reinstallation and configuration again.
Daniel.
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February 23, 2010 at 1:49 PM #24282
Hi Daniel,
Thank you so much for your answer! I have one further question. The operating system of the BizTalk Server is Windows XP SP3 an the system is a member of a domain. Is a standard domain user with local admin privilege enough or is a domain admin user necessary?
Or ist this system not convenient? If your answer is yes, I will install BizTalk on a Windows Server with Active Directory in a Virtual PC.
Thanks for your help in advance.
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February 23, 2010 at 1:58 PM #24283
Hi,
You have to install BizTalk Server on a server box with Windows Server 2008 (assuming that you are referring to version 2009 of BizTalk) running on it. The user account should be an admin domain account.
You would only be installing BizTalk Developer toolkit on a Windows XP workstation for development purpose only (assuming that Visual Studio is already installed on that XP workstation).
Daniel.
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