| Madhur Joshi 2006-09-12, 7:39 pm |
| The three exceptions stem from one another.
Unfortunately the remote perf counters issue is a design limitation of
Commerce Server.
It is not addressed in CS2007.
Hope that helps,
madhur
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Hi Madhur,
Thanks a lot. I'll find if any application running or using CS
performance counter. There were 3 exceptions generated at the same time.
And
the other 2 did related to the CS Perf Counters.
About the perf counters in CS, do you know if any hotfix can be
download/used ? Does that fixed in CS2007 ?
Thanks,
Frank
"Madhur Joshi (MSFT)" wrote:
> The GlobalConfig object access the administration database in order to
> initialize.
> The user that is calling GlobalConfig needs to have permissions to read
> from the admin database (i.e.: the admin_reader_role in that database).
> In this case, it is the computer account that seems to be accessing the
> database.
> Do you know which process is running under this account?
>
> Often this error is seen when you try to remotely access the performance
> counters on the Commerce Server machine.
> Remote access to the perf counters does not work correctly in Commerce
> Server.
>
> Hope that helps,
>
> madhur
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