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CS2006 Beta 1 - problem opening Catalog Manager Web Service
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| I am done installing CS2006 and as I tried to open the Catalog Manager from
Commerce Server Menu using Start=>Program Files==>CS 2006==>Catalog Manager
then I received this error message:
"The Catalog Web Service is unavailable. The Web Service may be
experiencing technical difficulties or you may be to adjust your connection
string"
But if run this web service from the browser by using this URL then it works.
http://youservername/CatalogWebServ...WebService.asmx
Does anyone know how to fix this?
Thanks.
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Andy-
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| Colin Bowern 2006-02-01, 5:56 pm |
| Hey Andy,
A few things to check:
* Have you setup the application pool and it's corresponding identity for
the web service?
* Does that identity belong to the local IIS_WPG group?
* Does the identity have Write access to the CatalogAuthorizationStore.xml
file in the web service directory?
* Does that identity have rights to the SQL Server databases required by
the Catalog Manager?
* Are there any entries in the event log?
Cheers,
Colin
> I am done installing CS2006 and as I tried to open the Catalog Manager
> from Commerce Server Menu using Start=>Program Files==>CS
> 2006==>Catalog Manager then I received this error message:
>
> "The Catalog Web Service is unavailable. The Web Service may be
> experiencing technical difficulties or you may be to adjust your
> connection string"
>
> But if run this web service from the browser by using this URL then it
> works. http://youservername/CatalogWebServ...WebService.asmx
>
> Does anyone know how to fix this?
>
> Thanks.
>
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| Ragini Singh [MSFT] 2006-02-01, 8:49 pm |
| Please check the event log on the client from where you are running the
catalog manager. That should give a much more detailed exception message of
the problem.
Ragini Singh
Commerce Server
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Hey Andy,
A few things to check:
* Have you setup the application pool and it's corresponding identity for
the web service?
* Does that identity belong to the local IIS_WPG group?
* Does the identity have Write access to the CatalogAuthorizationStore.xml
file in the web service directory?
* Does that identity have rights to the SQL Server databases required by
the Catalog Manager?
* Are there any entries in the event log?
Cheers,
Colin
> I am done installing CS2006 and as I tried to open the Catalog Manager
> from Commerce Server Menu using Start=>Program Files==>CS
> 2006==>Catalog Manager then I received this error message:
>
> "The Catalog Web Service is unavailable. The Web Service may be
> experiencing technical difficulties or you may be to adjust your
> connection string"
>
> But if run this web service from the browser by using this URL then it
> works. http://youservername/CatalogWebServ...WebService.asmx
>
> Does anyone know how to fix this?
>
> Thanks.
>
Ragini Singh
BPI - Commerce Server
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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