06-26-04 03:52 PM
Domain-local groups don't appear in the Global Catalog, so you might be
getting this error if browsing for your group. If you type in the group,
prefixed with the netbios name of your domain, it should work fine.
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From: "Stig" <clientstig@msn.com>
Subject: ConfigFramework error -> Unable to validate EDI Subsystem Users
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 14:34:35 +0100
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I've installed BTS2004 Developer Edition on Windows Server 2003 OK. But when
I try to use the ConfigFramework wizard it says:
"Unable to validate EDI Subsystem Users. You must specify either a valid
local group or an existing domain group for the BizTalk Base EDI Users
group."
In Active Directory I've made some Domain Local- security groups. When I
select one of these groups from ConfigFramework wizard, I still got the same
error.
Please help!
/Stig Henriksen
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