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TC/TCE Process Automation for PeopleSoft

Platform
OnBase
Product
TC/TCE Process Automation for PeopleSoft
Release
Foundation 22.1
License
Premier
Standard
Essential

Problem

When running the BizTalk Server configuration program on a domain controller, configuration fails if you specified a local group (for example, BizTalk Host Users Group) for either the BizTalkServerApplication host or the BizTalkIsolatedHost host.

Cause

A domain controller automatically treats a local Windows group as a domain Windows group (there is no such thing as local Windows group on a domain controller). If you specified a local Windows group for the host while running the configuration program, configuration will fail when trying to create a SQL Server logon for the group. The configuration program does not disable the local Windows group option when the server is a domain controller.

Resolution

Specify domain groups for the hosts that are created during configuration.