So what should you do?

You work in an international company which is named TXTWIN. And you’re in charge of the company network and install Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2 in a multi-server environment.
You try to configure the BizTalk environment by using the Basic Configuration mode. But because the Microsoft SQL Server computer that will host the MessageBox database is in a separate domain, the configuration for the BizTalk Server runtime doesn’t succeed. Between the domains, there’s no trust relationship. In order to make sure that the BizTalk Server runtime can have access to the MessageBox database on the SQL Server computer, the Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 Configuration Wizard can be used. So what should you do?

You work in an international company which is named TXTWIN. And you’re in charge of the company network and install Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2 in a multi-server environment.
You try to configure the BizTalk environment by using the Basic Configuration mode. But because the Microsoft SQL Server computer that will host the MessageBox database is in a separate domain, the configuration for the BizTalk Server runtime doesn’t succeed. Between the domains, there’s no trust relationship. In order to make sure that the BizTalk Server runtime can have access to the MessageBox database on the SQL Server computer, the Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 Configuration Wizard can be used. So what should you do?

A.
The BizTalk Host Instance account should be configured to be a Domain Administrator account on the BizTalk Server Runtime tab.

B.
The BizTalk Isolated Host Instance account should be configured to be a Domain Administrator account on the BizTalk Server Runtime tab.

C.
You should select the Create In-Process Host and Instance check box and the Create Isolated Host and Instance check box, and select the Trusted check box for each on the BizTalk Server Runtime tab.

D.
You should select the Create In-Process Host and Instance check box and the Create Isolated Host and Instance check box, and clear the Trusted check box for each on the BizTalk Server Runtime tab.

Explanation:
BURGOS: mnemo: “Basic Configuration mode” = “select the Trusted check box”



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