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November 05 Configuring BAM Tools on W2K8 R2Introduction
To continue my tradition of trying BizTalk in unsupported (or not fully supported) environments, I have been working with BizTalk 2009 on Windows Server 2008 R2 on 64-bit. This OS is being used at my current client and I have been able to configure everything in BizTalk to work except for the BAM Tools / BAM Alerts functionality.
I had posted on setting up BAM with SQL 2008 a few months ago and once the 4 hotfixes were released, I was able to get everything working on a single machine after applying the hotfixes and reconfiguring BizTalk. The current release of the BizTalk install/setup guides only go so far as supporting W2K8 R1 but do not officially announce support for R2. This is due to the way the dates lined up around the BizTalk 2009 release, but I always wonder if there are any issues, especially breaking ones.
This post walks you through a hurdle I encountered configuring BAM Tools in a multi-server environment.
System Configuration
Here is the configuration I am trying now:
Configuration Issues After applying the 4 hotfixes I try to configure BAM Tools. I am getting the following error:
This error looks similar to the one I had back on October 30, 2008 in this post: http://msinnovations.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!62E68922E47BC425!400.entry. With the changes to SQL 2008, the workstation tools were moved into a different package component known as the Management Tools. The similar error was resolved with SQL 2005 by installing the Workstation Tools on the BizTalk server. I was able to resolve the above error by checking the Management Tools (Basic & Complete) SQL 2008 features as shown in the screenshot:
![]() Conclusion
As software products change, their names and subsystems also change. But the documentation for the products usually changes slower so there is often a small gap to watch out for. I found one when configuring BAM Tools for BizTalk 2009 with SQL 2008 on Windows Server 2008 R2. This post can also serve as some of the scant evidence that BizTalk 2009 runs successully on Windows Server 2008 R2, but the issue described above might be one of the supportability gaps.
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