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an encrypted key 'secret'. This 'secret' is used by the
Enterprise Sign On service and the SSODB to validate
authentication details when receiving and sending
messages through Biztalk.
The account you are logged on as must have local
administration rights on the machine if you are setting
up Biztalk with local groups.
>-----Original Message-----
>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
>
>--
>John
>.
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