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Problem with retrieving SSO ticket
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| Terry Phelan 2004-12-14, 8:26 am |
| Hi,
I am trying to do a proof-of-concept using SSO, to deliver a file to a FTP
destination using SSO to retrieve the FTP username/password.
Anytime the FTP send adapter attempts to retrieve the credentials, it gets
an EventId 5743 "A failure occurred in retrieving the SSO ticket.".
I have Biztalk running on a single machine with both SSO and the Biztalk
service running under dedicated Domain accounts.
The Biztalk service account is also a member of the SSO Admins and Affiliate
Admins groups for this machine.
I have tried enabling and disabling tickets, as well as setting the
Affiliate applications administrator to a local account but nothing seems to
work.
(I'm running Biztalk on Windows XP professional SP1, with all the latest
patches).
I have a suspicion that I am missing something very obvious here.
I would appreciate any insight anybody might have.
Regards,
Terry.
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| Lex Hegt 2004-12-28, 5:49 pm |
| Hi Terry,
The same problem here. The funny thing is that I do not have the problem
with a FTP Receive-port!
Regards,
Lex
"Terry Phelan" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to do a proof-of-concept using SSO, to deliver a file to a FTP
> destination using SSO to retrieve the FTP username/password.
> Anytime the FTP send adapter attempts to retrieve the credentials, it gets
> an EventId 5743 "A failure occurred in retrieving the SSO ticket.".
>
> I have Biztalk running on a single machine with both SSO and the Biztalk
> service running under dedicated Domain accounts.
> The Biztalk service account is also a member of the SSO Admins and Affiliate
> Admins groups for this machine.
> I have tried enabling and disabling tickets, as well as setting the
> Affiliate applications administrator to a local account but nothing seems to
> work.
>
> (I'm running Biztalk on Windows XP professional SP1, with all the latest
> patches).
>
> I have a suspicion that I am missing something very obvious here.
>
> I would appreciate any insight anybody might have.
>
> Regards,
> Terry.
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