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| Anitha 2004-02-08, 8:41 am |
| I am trying to access Biztalk Tracking Interface from the
remote computer.I get errors like "saftey settings on this
computer prohibit accessing a computer on another domain"
please let me know if anyone has any suggestions.
Thanks
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| Jan Eliasen 2004-02-08, 8:41 am |
| On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 14:11:16 -0800, "Anitha"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
Guess: Try adding the user that is running Internet Explorer to the
BizTalk Server Administrators group on the BizTalk Server?
>I am trying to access Biztalk Tracking Interface from the
>remote computer.I get errors like "saftey settings on this
>computer prohibit accessing a computer on another domain"
>
>please let me know if anyone has any suggestions.
>
>Thanks
--
Jan Eliasen, representing himself and not the company he works for.
MCP in Microsoft BizTalk Server
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| Anitha 2004-02-08, 8:41 am |
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>-----Original Message-----
>On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 14:11:16 -0800, "Anitha"
><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
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>Guess: Try adding the user that is running Internet
Explorer to the
>BizTalk Server Administrators group on the BizTalk Server?
>
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>--
>Jan Eliasen, representing himself and not the company he
works for.
> MCP in Microsoft BizTalk Server
>.
>The solution is to set the options in your internet
browser to let user access data sources across domains.
Then I was able to solve the problem
Thanks for your reply
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