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ConfigFramework.exe related issues.
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| Imran Noor 2005-01-03, 2:47 am |
| It really works because i experienced it twice and it resolved the
configuration issues but dont claim that its the right way to do this.
All i want to share, because it took almost one working day to resolve, i
was installing Biztalk 2004 on two systems, one with Windows XP SP2 and the
otherone with Windows Server 2003 just for the R&D purpose, the conflict i
faced during this, every thing seems to be fine with pre-requirements and
installations but when it comes to the configuration part, it fails with the
smiliar messages like mentioned below . I was using a domain user account
with Local Administrator membership during the whole journey. The problems
resolved after i logged on locally with administrative rights. Still didnt
found any related material but it works.
The documentation that says all you need a account with the membership of
Local Administrators group but it dont works. Looking for the Biztalk gurus
to comment on this........
Regards,
Imran Noor
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| I was having the same problem and logging in as the local administrator
worked. I logged back in through my domain account and was able to do
everything else.
Thanks.
"Imran Noor" wrote:
> It really works because i experienced it twice and it resolved the
> configuration issues but dont claim that its the right way to do this.
>
> All i want to share, because it took almost one working day to resolve, i
> was installing Biztalk 2004 on two systems, one with Windows XP SP2 and the
> otherone with Windows Server 2003 just for the R&D purpose, the conflict i
> faced during this, every thing seems to be fine with pre-requirements and
> installations but when it comes to the configuration part, it fails with the
> smiliar messages like mentioned below . I was using a domain user account
> with Local Administrator membership during the whole journey. The problems
> resolved after i logged on locally with administrative rights. Still didnt
> found any related material but it works.
>
> The documentation that says all you need a account with the membership of
> Local Administrators group but it dont works. Looking for the Biztalk gurus
> to comment on this........
>
>
> Regards,
> Imran Noor
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| calvin 2005-01-04, 5:53 pm |
| hi, ali,
your domain account means ?!~
"Ali" <Ali@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EEA8B646-1522-43AB-8B76-929091F5AAD2@microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
>I was having the same problem and logging in as the local administrator
> worked. I logged back in through my domain account and was able to do
> everything else.
>
> Thanks.
>
> "Imran Noor" wrote:
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