How to apply hotfix 3000847 to Windows Server 2012 & BizTalk Server 2013 R2

Hi
I have a environment get the same issue as:
http://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3000847. But this hotfix can't be used in my environment.
The environment information:
We are using Windows Server 2012 Standard, BizTalk Server 2013 R2 Enterprise Edition. And the Version of Microsoft Enterprise Single Sign-On is 9.0.2096. It's the same as the article.
Here is the article content:
Prerequisites
To apply this hotfix, you must have Enterprise Single Sign-On V5 (9.0.2096) installed.
Best regards,
Glen Qu (Fareast\v-zuqu)

Have you tried installing it? Are you getting any error?
Ideally you should not face any issue while installing this hotfix.
Pre-requisites-
1) User account should be member BizTalk Server Administrators Group and have SydAdmin privileges on SQL Server
2) Stop all the host instances
3) Stop SQL Agent
4)  Stop App Pools if any webservices is posting messages in BizTalk
Please refer the below article Information about BizTalk hotfixes and Cumulative Update support(Uninstall and rollback if required).
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2003907
Thanks,
Prashant
Please mark this post accordingly if it answers your query or is helpful.

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