| Bingzheng Zu[MSFT] 2004-09-22, 9:55 pm |
| It is true that MSMQ and MSMQT can not be installed on BizTalk machine if
it is a single machine deployment. Though in the case of BAS/WSS on remote
machine, you have to add MSMQT adaptor in the BizTalk admin console for
BizTalk machine, and add/run MSMQ component for BAS/WSS machine.
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Subject: RE: Registering BizTalk Server with BAS site
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First off,
Thank you for the prompt reply 
I probably misinterpreted the instal guide, but I thought BizTalk would run
into errors if MSMQT was installed or would have conflicts because I didn't
have 2 NICs.
I will attempt this tonight.
Again, thanks.
"Bingzheng Zu[MSFT]" wrote:
> In the distributed deployment (BizTalk and WSS/BAS seperate), the BizTalk
> engine machine need to have MSMQT installed. This is availabel from
> "Add/Remove windows compoenet" -> "Application Server".
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> Amendment:
> The error was indeed permissions.
> I didn't add the BasWebService Account to the Admin Group properly.
> This being done, the new error is:
> Failed to create the BizTalk registration for the BizTalk Server named,
> 'Server2'. Could not store transport type data for Receive Location
> 'Sts.Outbox.Location' to config store. Access is denied.
>
> (I no longer recieve any SQL errors.)
>
> So I'm still with a permission problem, but its now somewhere further
down
> the line.
> This error was posted by Vai2000 in microsoft.public.biztalk.admin
> with no replies on 08/09/2004.
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> "Adarro" wrote:
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> some
> http://server3/BAMQueryWebSvc/QueryWebService.asmx
> 'mydomain\baswebservice'
> not
> that I
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