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Todd Sussman

2004-05-30, 10:46 am

If the SQL server is on a remote machine, you need to either manually create
the groups on The SQL server, or use domain groups that exist before the
BizTalk installation.

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"Paul" <paul_liu100@nospam.yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I met a problem when I configure BizTalk 2004 just after installition, the
> message is :
>
> " Failed to create SQL login for BizTalk Administrators Group on database
> server "MachineName", Windows NT user or group 'MachineName\BizTalk Server
> Administrators' not found."
>
> The system environment is:
> Windows 2000 server, SP4
> SQL server 2000, with SP3a
> Domain controller
> and other components for BizTalk installation prerequisite.
>
> I would appreciate if anyone can give any ideas. thank you very much.
>
>
>



Paul

2004-05-30, 10:46 am

Hi, Todd,

Thanks for your reply.

I was trying to install on one of my home PC, so all the stuff are on the
same machine.

Since my PC is set as "domain controller", could you give me more directions
for this aspect? should I have create and set any domain user or groups
manually before the installation? HOW TO DO IT?

Paul



"Todd Sussman" <tRsEuMsOsVmEa!n@netvision.net.il> wrote in message
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> If the SQL server is on a remote machine, you need to either manually

create
> the groups on The SQL server, or use domain groups that exist before the
> BizTalk installation.
>
> --
> Todd Sussman
> My opinion is neither copyrighted nor trademarked, and it's price
> competitive. If you like, I'll trade for one of yours.
>
> Remove The REMOVE! to reply.
>
> "Paul" <paul_liu100@nospam.yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:%KTsc.166823$0qd.147395@twister01.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com...
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