I'm installing a development BizTalk 2010 environment. Part of the environment is to install a local SharePoint 2010 instance.
Like other blog postings, you'll come across using New-SPConfigurationDatabase command to create the database ad-hoc.
What you may not notice is that you need to use the SharePoint 2010 Management Shell, not the base PowerShell. It's located within the Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Products folder in the Start Menu.
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