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Article ID: 243973 - Last Review: July 13, 2004 - Revision: 3.2
How To Set System Package Identity
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This article describes how to set the System Package Identity in Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS).
Setting System Package Identity
When installing Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS), set the system package identity before creating any new packages as follows:
- Create a new local Windows NT group named MTS Administrators and a new local user named MTS Administrator.
- Add the MTS Administrator user to the MTS Administrators and Administrators groups.
- Set the identity of the System package to MTS Administrator.
- Shut down the System package so that it restart with the new identity.
User Rights for MTS Packages
Make sure the user account for the identities of the system package and other MTS packages have the Windows NT
Log on as a service user right. You can verify this by using the Windows NT User Manager:
- From the Policies menu, select User Rights.
- Click Show Advanced User Rights.
For additional information, refer to this URL example on a computer running IIS 4.0 to view the Setting System Package Identity article in the IIS documentation.
http://localhost/iishelp/iis/htm/core/mtsrel.htm
For additional information, click the article number below
to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
201140Â
(http://kbalertz.com/Feedback.aspx?kbNumber=201140/EN-US/
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APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Active Server Pages 4.0
- Microsoft Internet Information Server 4.0
- Microsoft Transaction Services 2.0
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