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Error : Configuring BizTalk on a Virtual Server
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| Neil R 2005-10-28, 5:03 pm |
| We are trialing BizTalk for use in one of our projects, as we dont
really have any spare dev servers we though we would install it on a
virtual one......as Microsoft now support BizTalk on VS
We have installed Virtual Server, SQL Server (SP4) Visual Studio, SOAP,
SQLXML, Frontpage (and activated) plus BizTalk.
BizTalk fails to configure, it cant see the local SQL Server database
or, it cant connect to other SQL server databases on real servers.
SQL Server can see itself and all of hte other SQL Server databases on
the network.
I've tried runas 'domain admin user' and it still fails.
No event log errors, on SQL or OS
Any ideas?
Does it only 'work' on VPC?
Thanks
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| Danny Buysse 2005-10-28, 5:03 pm |
| It does work on VPC. Probably you have a problem with the account not able to
connect to the SQL Server database. Did you install SQL Server under the same
account as you are installing BizTalk Server?
Did you chose to install SQL Server with integrated security?
Danny.
http://dannybuysse.blogspot.com/
"Neil R" wrote:
> We are trialing BizTalk for use in one of our projects, as we dont
> really have any spare dev servers we though we would install it on a
> virtual one......as Microsoft now support BizTalk on VS
>
> We have installed Virtual Server, SQL Server (SP4) Visual Studio, SOAP,
> SQLXML, Frontpage (and activated) plus BizTalk.
>
> BizTalk fails to configure, it cant see the local SQL Server database
> or, it cant connect to other SQL server databases on real servers.
>
> SQL Server can see itself and all of hte other SQL Server databases on
> the network.
>
> I've tried runas 'domain admin user' and it still fails.
>
> No event log errors, on SQL or OS
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Does it only 'work' on VPC?
>
> Thanks
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| Neil R 2005-10-28, 5:03 pm |
| Yes, I used the same account for both with SQL server running under
integrated security.
Thanks
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| Neil R 2005-10-28, 5:03 pm |
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SQL server is left as a standard setup, TCP and Pipes
We can ping ourselves via IP address and machine name
The windows firewall is off (so port 1433 won't be blocked)
I can connect to the virtual SQL Server from the laptop.
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| Danny Buysse 2005-10-28, 5:03 pm |
| Did you check the configuration wizards logfile? Is there any more info in it?
Danny.
"Neil R" wrote:
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> SQL server is left as a standard setup, TCP and Pipes
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> We can ping ourselves via IP address and machine name
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> The windows firewall is off (so port 1433 won't be blocked)
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> I can connect to the virtual SQL Server from the laptop.
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| Neil R 2005-10-28, 5:03 pm |
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Its telling me I have an issue getting the SSPI credentials. I've
looked into this and it appears that it may be SP4 for SQL server, this
apparently patched the blaster worm - its been something of an issue
else where, although why its only failing of the VS I'm not sure.
I'm now going to reinstall everything from the virtual up and try
again.
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