| Nick Malik 2004-02-08, 8:38 am |
| can you connect to the sql server from the biztalk server using any other
mechanisms? (define an ODBC connection and click the "Test Connection"
button). If that fails, look for networking and domain issues.
Also, check in Component Services, and look at the identity that the Biztalk
components is running under. On installation, a number of them are designed
to use the Interactive User, which means "whoever is logged in to the
console" (not via terminal services). Change the identity to your domain
account that the Biztalk service should be running under as well.
HTH,
--- Nick
"joseph" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:435c01c3e37a$35a755a0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> error occurred in BizTalk Server 2002.
>
> Details:
> ------------------------------
> 0x8004d01c
> [0x1705] There was a failure creating the internal work
> item. Make sure that SQL Server is running.
>
> [0x1705] There was a failure creating the internal work
> item. Make sure that SQL Server is running.
>
> any ideas?
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