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Install Biztalk 2004 on Win XP outside a domain
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| Vemund Haga 2006-02-26, 10:47 am |
| Does anyone know whether it is possible to install Biztalk 2004 on Windows
XP outside a domain?
The information in the setup guide talks about using local accounts and it
seems to me to be possible. However, the Enterprise Single Sign-on installs
OK, but the service is not visible. It seems to me that this requires a
domain, but I don't know how to turn installation of this service off.
The reason for installing Biztalk on a PC outside a domain is to get some
testing machines that doesn't interfere with the company network
Any help appreciated :-)
Best regards,
Vemund Haga
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| Jon Flanders 2006-02-26, 10:47 am |
| Hello Vemund, works fine (I've done it many many times). The only thing
to make sure is that the user account has a password, that fast user switching
is turned off - and that simple file sharing is off.
Jon Flanders [MVP]
http://www.masteringbiztalk.com
http://www.quicklearn.com/workflow.htm
> Does anyone know whether it is possible to install Biztalk 2004 on
> Windows XP outside a domain?
>
> The information in the setup guide talks about using local accounts
> and it seems to me to be possible. However, the Enterprise Single
> Sign-on installs OK, but the service is not visible. It seems to me
> that this requires a domain, but I don't know how to turn installation
> of this service off.
>
> The reason for installing Biztalk on a PC outside a domain is to get
> some testing machines that doesn't interfere with the company network
>
> Any help appreciated :-)
>
> Best regards,
> Vemund Haga
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