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| Andy Babiec 2005-02-11, 5:53 pm |
| I've installed BizTalk in a non-domain environment before, but I was
wondering if anyone knows of any post or blog about the best way to secure
this type of install.
I've seen enough AD recommendations, I'm just worried my set-up might be
using accounts with too much permissions and access.
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| Paul Davidson 2005-02-14, 5:50 pm |
| To answer your question about security permissions, configframework.exe
will set the membership and permissions of the local groups and users. The
only thing you should have to do is manually create the user/service
accounts. Just make sure you use unique accounts for each service.
Config will give them 'log on as service' and add the users to the
appropriate groups.
Please note that multi-box deployments and local groups and users is not
supported. And there are some features that don't even work with local
groups and users.
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I've installed BizTalk in a non-domain environment before, but I was
wondering if anyone knows of any post or blog about the best way to secure
this type of install.
I've seen enough AD recommendations, I'm just worried my set-up might be
using accounts with too much permissions and access.
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