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ConfigWizard Fails
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| Config Wizard failed when it it first ran and when I re-run by running
ConfigFramework I get the error
"Failed to Create iConfig object for feature: SSOServer, Engine ProgID:
MSEBiz.SSOServerCFG
Any thoughts?
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| Basil Cheng 2004-03-26, 12:31 pm |
| Hi
You might want to check if Microsoft Enterprise Single Sign-On is
installed. Also make sure that it is the updated version by going to
add/remove programs and selected it and clicking on support information. On
an RTM build it should be 3.0.4902.0
Did you install Biztalk 2004 using setup.exe or the msi file?? If you have
installed using MSI , you might want to uninstall it and install Biztalk
using setup.exe. setup.exe checks and ensure that you do not have
mismatched versoin of the SSO.
Thanks and regards.
Basil Cheng
Microsoft Biztalk Developer Support
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
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| Michel 2004-03-29, 8:50 am |
| Hi,
We experience the same problem with the
ConfigFrameworkWizard.
Enterprise Single Sign-On is installed (3.0.4902.0) but
does not show up in the services list?! We installed
using the setup.exe file and everything went okidoki.
What other suggestions do you have?
Thanks in advance,
Michel
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi
>
>You might want to check if Microsoft Enterprise Single
Sign-On is
>installed. Also make sure that it is the updated version
by going to
>add/remove programs and selected it and clicking on
support information. On
>an RTM build it should be 3.0.4902.0
>
>Did you install Biztalk 2004 using setup.exe or the msi
file?? If you have
>installed using MSI , you might want to uninstall it
and install Biztalk
>using setup.exe. setup.exe checks and ensure that you
do not have
>mismatched versoin of the SSO.
>
>
>Thanks and regards.
>
>Basil Cheng
>Microsoft Biztalk Developer Support
>
>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no
>rights.
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