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I've tried to install biztalk 04 at home, when the wizard runs it asks for log in details for Enterprise Single Sign On Service. I supply the correct details but it always complains that I have to check my account, your required to enter a correct passwo
rd. This happens for all other NT service configs but I can get around the others by using the system account, but SSO requires a password. My SQL Server instance name is the [machine name]\HOME.
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
Is there anyway of manually configuring biztalk without using the wizard?
John
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| Paul Davidson 2004-06-26, 10:52 am |
| SSO does a hard-check to see if the SSO Service account is a member of the
SSO Admin group.
No manual way of configuring BTS. You can script it using the config xml
output.
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Hi,
I've tried to install biztalk 04 at home, when the wizard runs it asks for
log in details for Enterprise Single Sign On Service. I supply the correct
details but it always complains that I have to check my account, your
required to enter a correct password. This happens for all other NT
service configs but I can get around the others by using the system
account, but SSO requires a password. My SQL Server instance name is the
[machine name]\HOME.
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
Is there anyway of manually configuring biztalk without using the wizard?
John
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John
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