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BizTalk 2004 RTM in a domain running in mixed mode.
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| I would like to setup BizTalk 2004 (RTM) in a domain running Active
directory in mixed mode; however the follow KB (
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...roduct=bizt2002 )
says "BizTalk Server 2004 does not work with Microsoft Windows NT 4.0-based
domains or Microsoft Windows 2000-based domains that are running in
Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access mode." Does someone know what this means,
exactly? Will only certain features be broken (if so, what ones?) or will
the setup fail/BizTalk not start? Is there a way around this limitation
(preferably a supported one), like a standalone server install?
Thanks,
-Rob
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| kenton 2004-04-08, 4:54 am |
| Rob,
We are in the same boat as you and we have been unable to find a solid (meaning - not a guess) answer. A Biztalk contractor advised us to use a stand alone server. This will work he assures us, we will find out next week.
If you do find out anything I would be interested in hearing from you.
Kenton
quote: Originally posted by Rob
I would like to setup BizTalk 2004 (RTM) in a domain running Active
directory in mixed mode; however the follow KB (
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...roduct=bizt2002 )
says "BizTalk Server 2004 does not work with Microsoft Windows NT 4.0-based
domains or Microsoft Windows 2000-based domains that are running in
Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access mode." Does someone know what this means,
exactly? Will only certain features be broken (if so, what ones?) or will
the setup fail/BizTalk not start? Is there a way around this limitation
(preferably a supported one), like a standalone server install?
Thanks,
-Rob
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| Eldar Musayev 2004-07-26, 5:53 pm |
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What this article means is that this configuration is not supported. "Not
supported" means that this configuration is not the one, the product is
built for, we did not really test for it. If you try it, you may be lucky,
or may be not, and if you hit a bug because of it, you are pretty much on
your own. It's pretty clear that AD-related features may be affected
(certain types of authentication, public MSMQT addressing), but it's hard
to tell if anything else will be affected.
For reference, BizTalk may run without AD at all, it's just certain
features will not be available in this case. Hope, this information helps.
Regards,
Eldar
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
EBusiness Server Team
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(meaning - not a guess) answer. A Biztalk contractor advised us to use
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> limitation
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| iandres 2005-05-25, 8:28 am |
| Hi,
i´m going to try this way for my instalation,
Someone have it installed already?,
some problem to having in bill?,
regards,
Israel Andrés Laso. |
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