Consider the following scenario:
In this scenario, the configuration fails. Additionally, an error message that resembles the following is logged in the ESBConfigurationTool.log file:
- You install Microsoft BizTalk ESB Toolkit 2.0 on a computer that is running Microsoft BizTalk Server 2009.
- You run the ESB Configuration Tool to configure Exception Web Services.
In this scenario, the configuration fails. Additionally, an error message that resembles the following is logged in the ESBConfigurationTool.log file:
ESBConfigurationTool.exe Information: 0: Executing script: databaseExistsSmoIntegrated.ps1 in view: ExceptionManagementDatabase with parameters: Key: serverInstance Value: server_name, Key: databaseName Value: EsbExceptionDb,
ESBConfigurationTool.exe Error: 0: An error has occurred:
The group BizTalk Isolated Host Users doesn't exist.
ESBConfigurationTool.exe Information: 0: The group BizTalk Isolated Host Users doesn't exist.
ESBConfigurationTool.exe Error: 0: An error has occurred:
The group BizTalk Isolated Host Users doesn't exist.
ESBConfigurationTool.exe Error: 0: An error has occurred:
The group BizTalk Isolated Host Users doesn't exist.
ESBConfigurationTool.exe Information: 0: The group BizTalk Isolated Host Users doesn't exist.
ESBConfigurationTool.exe Error: 0: An error has occurred:
The group BizTalk Isolated Host Users doesn't exist.