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Kevin Ireland

2004-03-02, 5:37 pm

Version is BizTalk 2004.

"Kevin Ireland" <atlnextdoor@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:u9IA3UJAEHA.684@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> No problem installing the product, but the configuration setup is causing
> problems. I am installing onto a single SBS 2003 server. (Documentation
> references a special set-up for SBS available on a Partner Edition that is
> pre-configured with appropriate settings, but I do not have that.)
> According to the docs, the Config Wizard is supposed to create the

necessary
> Server group accounts if Biztalk and all pre-reqs are installed onto a
> single server. When I get to Windows accounts, however, most of the
> accounts state that 'This group does not exist. Check group name.' I am
> certainly a beginner at Active Directory, but I then created new Global
> security groups (outside of the Config Wizard) with the names specified in
> the configuration wizard and added my administrative-level user account to
> each of the groups. Back in the Configuration Wizard, I try editing the
> Windows Account to point to the groups that I have created. I click the
> Edit button, then Browse to select the group, click Advanced and Find Now,

I
> select the group I've created from the list of existing groups, click OK,
> click OK, click OK - and receive an error message that 'This group does

not
> exist. Check group name.'
>
> Obviously the group exists because I selected it from a list of existing
> groups. What am I doing wrong? Specifically, the groups the wizard says
> don't exist are: BizTalk BAS Administrators, BizTalk BAS Managers, B BAS
> Users, B BAS Web Services Group, B Base EDI Users Group, and the B Host
> Users Group.
>
>
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