| Bill Ticehurst 2005-02-23, 5:58 pm |
| If you're just installed a machine to evaluate BizTalk or get started
developing with the minimal hassle, then it's quite a common scenario.
Obviously if you are running a production environment or have sensitive data
on the machine then this isn't recommended for security reasons.
I'd also recommend testing anything developed this way in a more 'realistic'
security environment before deployment to production - as you'll almost
certainly find some problems that need to be configured for when the users
are more restricted.
Regards,
- Bill Ticehurst [MSFT]
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"biztalker" <biztalker@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> just use one domain user account that is included in all the domain groups
> to
> be used for BizTalk configuration?
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