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BizWorld

2005-12-20, 2:49 am

Hi,

I need to install biztalk 2004 on machine A and SQL 2000 on machine B. both
machines are part of same domain. is there any consideration for creating
BizTalk
groups?
means
Do we need to create them manually at Domain level? or we just let biztalk
create windows group on machine A only and create just extra same group on
machine B manually and add in SQL GROUP??? what is the best practice.


Yoss Dahan

2005-12-20, 7:59 am

BizWorld wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need to install biztalk 2004 on machine A and SQL 2000 on machine B. both
> machines are part of same domain. is there any consideration for creating
> BizTalk
> groups?
> means
> Do we need to create them manually at Domain level? or we just let biztalk
> create windows group on machine A only and create just extra same group on
> machine B manually and add in SQL GROUP??? what is the best practice.
>
>

I guess there can be different opinions so I'll just humbly say that I
would create the groups manually at the domain level.

Yossi Dahan
vamsi

2005-12-20, 8:49 pm

I would say the same too.In my senario ,i had Biztalk and Sql on 2
differnt domains.I had the Biztalk groups created at Domain level.you
can look up my post regarding any infomatio

Thanks,
Vamsi
http://groups.google.com/group/biztaltb2bquestions

BTSWizard

2005-12-21, 5:54 pm

When installing BizTalk and SQL on the same machine, the installation
program will create the user groups for you, not so when creating
domain accounts because BizTalk and SQL are on different machines.
While you can do this without using domain accounts, you must make sure
that the account names are exactly the same on both machines, the
passwords are the same, etc. This is usually a maintenance nightmare.
In either case, if you don't have SQL on the BizTalk machine, you must
configure all of the accounts manually.

See the installation guide, it outlines this in explicity detail.

Good luck,

-Curt Peterson
Director of Technology, Neudesic, LLC, BizTalk 2004 MVP

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