SSO fails when machine is connected to network



I was trying to configure my installation of BizTalk 2004 (w/0 sp1, client
does not have it) and I kept getting the following error or a variant.

[12:59:26 AM Info ConfigFramework] Showing MessageBox with text: Failed to
enable the Single Sign-On (SSO) Service (error code 0X800706BA). Return
Code: 4

I searched and found a variety of possible solutions, including registry
changes, and performed them to no avail. I only succeeded at ConfigFramework
when there was no active network, wireless or wired.

When I tried to deploy a simple solution, it failed. When I disabled my
wireless adapter thereby effectively mimicking the case when the
configuration completed, the solution deployed.

I could not test it because I needed the network for some of the ports, but
in any event this will not work for the long term.

Does anyone have any idea why removing the network seems to bypass the
errors? What can I do to correct the situation?

Thanks.

Bill
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