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Klaus Paasch

2004-03-25, 11:45 am

Trying to install Biztalk 2004 on Windows Server 2003 with
out domain controler and with out active directory, but i
don't get very far. It needs to install SSO but fails
with "internal error 2337".

Does anyone know the magic trick for this one?

Gong Cheng [MSFT]

2004-06-26, 10:51 am

Remove BTS and SSO from Add/remove programs if any of them are installed.
Run sso.msi under platform\sso on the CD.
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Trying to install Biztalk 2004 on Windows Server 2003 with
out domain controler and with out active directory, but i
don't get very far. It needs to install SSO but fails
with "internal error 2337".

Does anyone know the magic trick for this one?



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Aaron Kaufman

2004-07-31, 2:46 am

Gong,

I never had BTS or SSO on a test machine (Win 2003 server) and I still get this error....over and over again. Are there registries to check or other conflicts?

aaron

"Gong Cheng [MSFT]" wrote:

> Remove BTS and SSO from Add/remove programs if any of them are installed.
> Run sso.msi under platform\sso on the CD.
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> Trying to install Biztalk 2004 on Windows Server 2003 with
> out domain controler and with out active directory, but i
> don't get very far. It needs to install SSO but fails
> with "internal error 2337".
>
> Does anyone know the magic trick for this one?
>
>
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
> EBusiness Server Team

Gong Cheng [MSFT]

2004-09-07, 5:53 pm

If you are sure you don't have anything installed on the machine, run
sso.msi under platform\sso on the CD. That should install SSO for you.
Before you do that, please read the installation guide, and make sure the
platform meets the requirements.
If that still does not work, open %temp% in run, and find the latest
setup.log. Attach that log to this thread.
I will close it for now. Please reopen as necessary.

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Gong,

I never had BTS or SSO on a test machine (Win 2003 server) and I still get
this error....over and over again. Are there registries to check or other
conflicts?

aaron

"Gong Cheng [MSFT]" wrote:

> Remove BTS and SSO from Add/remove programs if any of them are installed.
> Run sso.msi under platform\sso on the CD.
> --------------------
> Content-Class: urn:content-classes:message
> From: "Klaus Paasch" <Klaus-Peter.Paasch@dp-itsolutions.de>
> Sender: "Klaus Paasch" <Klaus-Peter.Paasch@dp-itsolutions.de>
> Subject: SOO Setup (internal error 2337)
> Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 07:58:13 -0800
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> Trying to install Biztalk 2004 on Windows Server 2003 with
> out domain controler and with out active directory, but i
> don't get very far. It needs to install SSO but fails
> with "internal error 2337".
>
> Does anyone know the magic trick for this one?
>
>
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no

rights.
>
> EBusiness Server Team



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EBusiness Server Team
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