Reset Biztalk Passwords

Well we have our enterprise password Resets that happen every 45 days ;Our production servers have passwords that never expire. This causes Havoc to my local biztlak server installation.

THIS information Applies  if you have NOT backed up your master secret
( Thanks  Patrick for pointing out this ) .
i
f you have   in C:\Program Files\Common Files\Enterprise Single Sign-On
>ssoconfig.exe -restoresecret   YouBTSSSOBackupfile

So one day when that password box reaches 2 days to expire you reset that password and suddenly you discover that your biztalk service is not running.

First - Dont Panic !

ok Now you are not panicking :-)
so these are the places you need to reset

Goto ->Start->Run-> Services.msc
and update the password for the following

BizTalk Base EDI service
BiztalkServer Application
Enterprise Single Sign-On Service
MSSQLSERVER
Rule Engine Update Service
SQLSERVERAGENT

Next Open Biztalk Administrator and change passwords for

BizTalk Host Instance Account
BizTalk Isolated Host Instance Account ( In case you set it up same which is not the recommendation btw )

Next Open IIS Manager
Goto ->Start->Run-> inetmgr.msc ->Application pools->Properties ->Identities
and change the password for all the onee below ( You might not have some based on your configuration )

HwsMessagesAppPool
HwsWSAppPool
StsAdminAppPool
STSWebServiceAppPool
TpmWSAppPool (If you are using BAS)
WSSAppPool (Sharepoint app Pool )
BAMAppPool


Whew !! That should get you back on track .
In case it did not leave me a comment or Ping me !

Published Fri, Jan 13 2006 12:41 AM by Abhilash M Shanmugan

Comments

# re: Rest Biztalk Passwords

Saturday, January 14, 2006 12:25 PM by Patrick Wellink
Did you reboot the server ?

cause as far as I know, your SSO should be screwed up by now, and therefore ....
everything that's BizTalk......

Or you should restore the Master Secret in SSO

Patrick

# re: Rest Biztalk Passwords

Monday, January 16, 2006 10:04 AM by Abhilash M Shanmugan
Patrick

If you have the master secret backed up you restore and and be happy that you were wiser in the long run by backing that file up .

This information applies when you have made the folly of not backing it up or like me forget the password of the master secret ;-)

LOl !

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