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Prepare Your Computer for Installation | Microsoft Docs |
2016-03-15 |
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MandiOhlinger |
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Prepare Your Computer for Installation
This topic lists the steps to prepare your computer by installing and configuring all software prerequisites, and then creating accounts and setting permissions.
[!TIP] An integration MVP prepared a very detailed step-by-step guide to install the prerequisites, and BizTalk Server: BizTalk 2013 Installation and Configuration part 1.
Some steps are not recommended by Microsoft, such as disabling User Access Control (UAC) or Windows Firewall.
[!IMPORTANT] Complete these tasks in the order listed.
Install Windows Updates
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Windows 7: Click Start. In the Search text box, type Windows Update.
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Windows 8.1, [!INCLUDEbtsWinSrv2k12], and [!INCLUDEbtsWinSrv2k12] R2: Click the Windows button on the keyboard and type Windows Update. From the search results, click Windows Update.
After installing updates, you may need to restart the computer.
Enable Internet Information Services
Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) provides a Web application infrastructure for many [!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion] features, including:
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HTTP adapter
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SOAP adapter
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Windows SharePoint Services adapter
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Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption
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BAM Portal
Install IIS 7.5 on Windows 7 SP1
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Select Start. In the Search text box, type Programs and Features, and open it.
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SelectTurn Windows features on or off.
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SelectInternet Information Services and expand Internet Information Services. In addition to the default checked options, also check the following:
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Web Management Tools: Also check:
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IIS 6 Management Compatibility:
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IIS 6 Management Console
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IIS Metabase and IIS 6 configuration compatibility
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IIS Management Console
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World Wide Web Services: Expand Security and also select:
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Basic Authentication
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Windows Authentication
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Select OK. When complete, click Close.
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=257033 also lists the steps to enable IIS on Windows 7.
Install IIS 8.0 on Windows 8
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Select the Windows button on your keyboard. Type Programs and Features and selectSettings. In the Results window, select Programs and Features.
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Select Turn Windows features on or off.
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Select Internet Information Services and expand Internet Information Services. In addition to the default checked options, also select the following:
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Web Management Tools: Also check:
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IIS 6 Management Compatibility:
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IIS 6 Management Console
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IIS Metabase and IIS 6 configuration compatibility
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IIS Management Console
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World Wide Web Services: Expand Security and also check:
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Basic Authentication
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Windows Authentication
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Click OK. When complete, click Close.
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=291297 also lists the steps to enable IIS on Windows 8.
Install IIS 8.0 on Windows Server 2012
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Open Server Manager and click Dashboard in the left pane.
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Click Add roles and features. Add Roles and Features can also be opened from the Manage menu in the top right-hand corner.
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On the Before You Begin window, click Next.
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On the Installation Type window, click Role-based or feature-based installation, and click Next.
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On the Server Selection window, click Select a server from the server pool, click the desired server, and click Next.
The Server Selection window lists the servers that have been added using Add Server in Server Manager. By default, it selects the local server. Add Servers to Server Manager lists the steps to use Add Server on [!INCLUDEbtsWinSrv2k12].
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On the Server Roles window, click Web Server (IIS). If prompted, click Add Features, and then click Next.
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On the Features window, keep the default options enabled and also consider the following:
.Net Framework 3.5 Features: [!INCLUDEdotnet45] and [!INCLUDEbtsDotNetFramework3.5] can be used to develop .Net applications involving the [!INCLUDEadapterpacknoversion]. Typically, [!INCLUDEdotnet45] Features is already installed. If you will use [!INCLUDEbtsDotNetFramework3.5] to create applications on this computer, then .Net Framework 3.5 Features can also be installed.
Message Queuing: If you are using the MSMQ adapter, you can create a local MSMQ store by checking Message Queuing.
SMTP Server: If you are using the SMTP adapter, you can create a local SMTP Server by checking SMTP Server.
Windows Identity Foundation 3.5: Windows Identity Foundation (WIF) is required by the [!INCLUDEbtsWinSharePointSvcsNoVersion] adapter when using the CSOM installation option. Appendix B: Install the Microsoft SharePoint Adapter describes the CSOM installation option for the [!INCLUDEbtsWinSharePointSvcsNoVersion] adapter.
Click Next.
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On the Web Server Role (IIS) window, click Next.
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On the Role Services window (under Web Server Role (IIS)), click the following options:
Security: In addition to the default options, also click:
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Basic Authentication
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Windows Authentication
Application Development: The default options are sufficient for [!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion]. If you host other IIS-based applications on this computer, check the needed roles.
Management Tools: In addition to the default options, also click:
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IIS Management Console
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IIS 6 Management Compatibility:
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IIS 6 Metabase Compatibility
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IIS 6 Management Console
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Click Next.
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On the Confirmation window, click Install. When complete, click Close.
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=291297 also lists the steps to enable IIS on [!INCLUDEbtsWinSrv2k12].
Install Microsoft Office Excel
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Run the Microsoft Office setup.
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When you reach the Type of Installation screen, select Custom Install, and then select Next.
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On the Custom Setup screen, select Excel, and then select Next.
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Select Install.
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In Setup Completed, select Finish.
Additional
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[!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion] supports only 32-bit version of Microsoft Office.
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Microsoft Office Excel is required by Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) in [!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion]. The BAM Office Excel Workbook defines the business processes you want to monitor. You also use the BAM Excel Workbook to define the way business users see the data collected by BAM.
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To successfully load BAM.xla into Excel, install Visual Basic for Applications under Office Shared Features. Otherwise, you may get error “This workbook has lost its VBA project, ActiveX controls and any other programmability-related features.”
Install Visual Studio
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Run the Visual Studio setup as Administrator.
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Accept the license agreement and click Next.
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In Optional features to install, select the options you need and then select Install. [!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion] does not require any of the optional features.
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On the Finish page, close the window or click Launch to open Visual Studio.
Additional
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If you install Visual Studio before installing [!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion], and then upgrade to Visual Studio Team Explorer, you may need to repair your [!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion] installation from the Control Panel / Programs option.
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Visual Studio automatically installs Microsoft SQL Server Express; which is not used by [!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion]. As a best practice, uninstall Microsoft SQL Server Express.
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The [!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion] development tools are based on Visual Studio. At a minimum, you must install the Microsoft Visual C#® .NET component of Visual Studio before you install the [!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion]Developer Tools and SDK.
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Visual Studio is not required if you are installing [!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion] on a production computer (runtime only), on which no application development or debugging is required.
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The [!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion] runtime requires [!INCLUDEdotnet45]. The .NET Framework 3.0 is required if the Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) adapter or WCF Interceptor is installed.
Install SQL Server
Install SQL Server 2008 R2
Install SQL Server 2012
Install SQL Server 2014
When you install [!INCLUDEbtsSQLServerNoVersion], select the following features:
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Database Engine Services
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SQL Server Replication
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Full-Text Search
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Analysis Services
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Reporting Services
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Shared Features
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SQL Server Data Tools (SQL Server 2014 / SQL Server 2012) or Business Intelligence Development Studio (SQL Server 2008 R2)
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Client Tools Connectivity
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Integration Services
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Management Tools - Basic
- Management Tools - Complete
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Additional
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[!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion] supports all case-sensitive and case-insensitive SQL Server collations except for binary collations. Binary collations are not supported.
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For optimal performance, Microsoft recommends using the Enterprise Edition of SQL Server. See SQL Server 2008 R2 Editions, SQL Server 2012 Editions, or SQL Server 2014 Editions.
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Service packs and Windows Updates are supported and should be installed.
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When [!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion] and [!INCLUDEbtsSQLServerNoVersion] are on separate computers, Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MS DTC) handles the transactions between the computers. The [!INCLUDEbtsSQLServerNoVersion] AlwaysOn feature does not support MSDTC transactions. The [!INCLUDEbtsSQLServerNoVersion] AlwaysOn feature is not supported.
Install MQSeries Prerequisites
MQSeries adapter: Automatically installed with the BizTalk Server installation.
MQSeries Client (MQSC) adapter:
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Run the Host Integration Server (HIS) installation
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In component installation, expand BizTalk Adapters.
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Select BizTalk Adapter for WebSphere MQ (Client-Based).
Supported IBM WebSphere MQ versions:
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IBM WebSphere MQ 6.0.2.12 and later
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IBM WebSphere MQ 7.0.1.9 and later
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IBM WebSphere MQ 7.1.0.5 and later
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IBM WebSphere MQ 7.5.0.3 and later
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IBM WebSphere MQ 8 (limited to runtime; no administration APIs)
MQ version 8 support is included with Host Integration Server CU3.
[!NOTE] If a specific WebSphere MQ version is not listed, like MQ 5.x, then it is not supported with this [!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion] version.
Additional
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As a best practice, always install the latest WebSphere MQ fix pack. See http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg27006037.
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If IBM WebSphere MQ is installed on a non-Windows computer, install the MQSAgent COM+ application (MQSConfigWiz.exe) and MQSeries Server for Windows on the same computer. If IBM WebSphere MQ is installed on a Windows computer, then the MQSAgent COM+ application and MQSeries Server for Windows program are not used or needed.
MQSConfigWiz.exe is included in the [!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion] installation files.
MQSeries Server for Windows is not a Microsoft program and must be obtained with your IBM WebSphere MQ program.
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MQSeries Adapter provides more information on the MQSeries adapter, including configuring the different components. BizTalk Server: MQSeries and MQSeries Client (MQSC) adapters provides additional details on the MQSeries and MQSC adapters.
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IBM WebSphere is not a Microsoft product and is not supported by Microsoft. Microsoft makes no guarantees about the suitability of this program. For more information about IBM WebSphere MQ, including download instructions, see www.ibm.com.
BAM Alerts
BAM Alerts with [!INCLUDEsqlserver2014] or [!INCLUDEsqlserver2012] uses Database Mail in [!INCLUDEbtsSQLServerNoVersion]. BAM Alerts with [!INCLUDEbtsSQLServer2008R2] uses SQL Notification Services. Before installing or configuring BAM Alerts, you must configure the Notification Services or Database Mail in [!INCLUDEbtsSQLServerNoVersion].
BAM Alerts using SQL Server 2012/2014
Configure SQL Server 2012 Database Mail.
Configure SQL Server 2014 Database Mail.
Additional
- Database Mail uses an SMTP server to send the BAM Alerts. SMTP Server can be installed locally on the [!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion] or on another IIS server. Appendix D: Create the SMTP Server lists the steps to install and configure a SMTP Server.
BAM Alerts using SQL Server 2008 R2 – Install SQL Server 2005 Notification Services
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Download and install the appropriate platform package for the following components:
Microsoft SQL Server Native Client
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HYPERLINK "http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/1/6/316FADB2-E703-4351-8E9C-E0B36D9D697E/sqlncli.msi" X86 Package (sqlncli.msi)
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HYPERLINK "http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/1/6/316FADB2-E703-4351-8E9C-E0B36D9D697E/sqlncli_x64.msi" X64 Package (sqlncli_x64.msi)
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Management Objects Collection
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HYPERLINK "http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/1/6/316FADB2-E703-4351-8E9C-E0B36D9D697E/SQLServer2005_XMO.msi" X86 Package (SQLServer2005_XMO.msi)
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HYPERLINK "http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/1/6/316FADB2-E703-4351-8E9C-E0B36D9D697E/SQLServer2005_XMO_x64.msi" X64 Package (SQLServer2005_XMO_x64.msi)
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Notification Services Client Components
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HYPERLINK "http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/1/6/316FADB2-E703-4351-8E9C-E0B36D9D697E/SQLServer2005_NS.msi" X86 Package (SQLServer2005_NS.msi)
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HYPERLINK "http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/1/6/316FADB2-E703-4351-8E9C-E0B36D9D697E/SQLServer2005_NS_x64.msi" X64 Package (SQLServer2005_NS_x64.msi)
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Additional
- SQL Notification Services does not need to be configured; only installed on the [!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion].
Windows Identity Foundation
| [!INCLUDEbtsWinNoVersion] 8.1, [!INCLUDEbtsWinSrv2k12], and [!INCLUDEbtsWinSrv2k12] R2 | Windows Identity Foundation is included with the operating system as a Feature in Turn Windows features on or off. |
| [!INCLUDEbtsWinVista] SP1 | Download available at Windows Identity Foundation HYPERLINK "http://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=17331" . |
Additional
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Windows Identity Foundation (WIF) is required for the [!INCLUDEbtsSharePointSvcsNoVersion] adapter or SharePoint Online when used with [!INCLUDEbtsSharePointSvcsNoVersion] Client Side Object Model (CSOM). Specifically:
Installation Option WIF Required [!INCLUDEbtsSharePointSvcsNoVersion] Adapter with CSOM Yes SharePoint Online with CSOM Yes [!INCLUDEbtsSharePointSvcsNoVersion] Adapter Web Service (deprecated) No No SharePoint No -
Appendix B: Install the Microsoft SharePoint Adapter provides specific information on the [!INCLUDEbtsSharePointSvcsNoVersion] installation options.
Install and Configure Microsoft SharePoint
Install SharePoint 2013
Install SharePoint Online Service
Install SharePoint Server 2010
Install SharePoint 2007
Additional
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If you are installing SharePoint, you must do so before continuing with the remaining [!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion] prerequisites.
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Installing and configuring SharePoint consists of the following procedures:
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Install SharePoint
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Configure SharePoint
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Extend the default Web site as a virtual server
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Appendix B: Install the Microsoft SharePoint Adapter describes the SharePoint adapter installation options for BizTalk Server.
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When using the SharePoint adapter, it is recommended to install the new CSOM option instead of the SharePoint Service Web Service; described at Appendix B: Install the Microsoft SharePoint Adapter.
Disable the Shared Memory Protocol
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Open SQL Server Configuration Manager.
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In SQL Server Configuration Manager, expand SQL Server Network Configuration, and then select Protocols for MSSQLSERVER.
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Right-click Shared Memory, and then select Disable.
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Select SQL Server Services, right-click SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER), and then select Stop. After the service has stopped, right-click SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER) again, and then select Start.
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Close SQL Server Configuration Manager.
Additional
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Under certain stress conditions (such as clients accessing SQL Server from the same computer), the SQL Server Shared Memory protocol may lower [!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion] performance. You can resolve this behavior by disabling the Shared Memory network protocol in SQL Server Network Configuration.
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Join the Local Administrators Group
[!INCLUDEbtsWinSrv2k12] : Windows Server 2012: How to Add an Account to a Local Administrator Group
Windows 8.1: To open Local Users and Groups on Windows 8, click the Windows button on the keyboard and type groups. In the Search window, click Settings. In the Results window, click Edit local users and groups. Click Groups and then double-click Administrators to add an account.
Windows 7 SP1: Click Start. In the Search text box, type Computer Management, and click it to open. Expand Local Users and Groups, click Groups, and then double-click Administrators to add an account.
Additional
- You must be a member of the local Administrators group to install and configure [!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion].
Configure the Application Event Log
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Open Event Viewer:
[!INCLUDEbtsWinSrv2k12] : Click the Windows button on the keyboard and type Event Viewer. In the Results window, click Event Viewer.
Windows 8.1: Click the Windows button on the keyboard and type Event Viewer. In the Search window, click Settings. In the Results window, click View event logs.
Windows 7 SP1: Click Start. In the Search text box, type Event Viewer, and click it to open.
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Expand Windows Logs, right-click Application, and then click Properties. In Log Properties:
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To determine the available space, compare the Log Size and the Maximum log size properties.
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To provide more space, enter a higher number in Maximum log size.
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To enable overwriting of old events when the log becomes full, select Overwrite events as needed.
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To clear the log events, select Clear log.
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Click OK to close the Event Viewer.
Additional
- [!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion] setup keeps a record of events in the Application Event Log. Depending on the [!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion] features installed, the amount of space required in the log may exceed its limit. If the application event log runs out of space during [!INCLUDEbtsBizTalkServerNoVersion] setup, the installation fails. Changing the Application Event Log settings prevents this failure.
Next
Choose BizTalk Server Features and Components
See Also
Installation Overview for BizTalk Server 2013 and 2013 R2
Appendix A: Silent Installation
Appendix B: Install the Microsoft SharePoint Adapter
Appendix C: Redistributable CAB Files
Appendix D: Create the SMTP Server