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Problems unpacking Site
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| Luiz Vianna 2004-10-08, 5:48 pm |
| Hi.
I need to make a new version of a site developed using commerce server
2002.
The application uses 2 servers: one Web server, that contains the web
pages and the commerce server, and a database server.
I made a pup package from the old version.
I installed the package in my personal machine, with another name, and
pointed to the original database for data. It worked just fine.
So, I've made the changes needed, and now I need to put it back on the
server. I've made a pup package from my machine, and put it again on
the server, with the same name I've put on my machine's copy. Since
them, it started to present problems.
I've been receiving the following message:
"Error: failure in catalog resolve, hr: -2147483326"
All machines are W2k Server, with .NET Framework 1.1
Looking into the Event Viewer, I see that the following errors
occured:
- Error: failure in catalog resolve, hr: -2147483326
- Catalog Load failed catalog: profile definitions (-2147483326)
- DataSource::Init(DS-5-profile definitions) failed on catalog load
(-904429548)
- In BindArgs::OpenDataSrc(), failed initializing data source
(-904429548)
It's strange, because it was working before I unpack it on the server.
After that, it stopped to work even in my machine, but the old version
still works.
Do you have any clue about this?
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| Maria Quian [MSFT] 2004-10-08, 5:48 pm |
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Check the pup log file for errors during the initial unpup and repup.
If you cannot determine an error from the log, I would recommend opening a
support incident. We would need to be able to reproduce the issue to
better troubleshoot.
Maria Quian
Microsoft Technical Support
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