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Marco

2005-10-04, 5:53 pm

Hi,

Recently I had to upgrade my Biztalk 2004 trial edition to the official
edition.
I'm running some of the samples to make sure everyting is running ok.

A receiver port using the FILE protocol is working fine. I drop messages in
a folder and the orchestration picks it up and process them.

When I try to test a port using the SOAP protocol it keeps on failing. I'm
trying to install the example BiztalkAny (that was located in the Biztalk
2004 directory)

I keep on receiving the application error:
The Messaging Engine failed to register the adapter for "SOAP" for the
receive location.
"/BizTalkAny_Proxy/BizTalkAny_OrchestrationAny_PortAny.asmx". Please verify
that the receive location is valid, and that the isolated adapter runs under
an account that has access to the BizTalk databases.


I can browse to the wsdl.
(http://localhost/BizTalkAny_Proxy/B...ny_PortAny.asmx)
without any problems.

The virtual directory BizTalkAny_Proxy has Anonymous access set up for
the IUSR_P4, IUSR_P4 is member of the BizTalk Isolated Host Users.
BizTalk Isolated Host User has access to some of the database tables.
(can somebody tell me which table he needs access to, does he only needs to
be a datareader?)

What I was wondering is, how do I know if the BizTalkServerIsolated Host ios
properly running (and properly configured) Can I see this running as a
Windows service?

I'm really lost. Any feedback is appreciated. I hope there is some tip out
there that can get me running again.

Regards,


Marco
Tomas Restrepo \(MVP\)

2005-10-04, 8:49 pm

Marco,

Is this Windows 2000 or 2003?
If it is the former, then you probably need to make the ASPNET user a part
of your Isolated Host Users group (no, you don't want or need to touch the
DB security directly).

If it is Windows 2003, then the recomendation would be to create a new IIS
AppPool and configure it to run as a special user (it by default runs under
the NETWORK SERVICE account) that is part of the Isolated Host Users group.


--
Tomas Restrepo
tomasr@mvps.org
http://www.winterdom.com/
"Marco" <Marco@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E891CF76-ED1A-4EE3-BC82-E26BCDB55FB0@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> Recently I had to upgrade my Biztalk 2004 trial edition to the official
> edition.
> I'm running some of the samples to make sure everyting is running ok.
>
> A receiver port using the FILE protocol is working fine. I drop messages
> in
> a folder and the orchestration picks it up and process them.
>
> When I try to test a port using the SOAP protocol it keeps on failing. I'm
> trying to install the example BiztalkAny (that was located in the Biztalk
> 2004 directory)
>
> I keep on receiving the application error:
> The Messaging Engine failed to register the adapter for "SOAP" for the
> receive location.
> "/BizTalkAny_Proxy/BizTalkAny_OrchestrationAny_PortAny.asmx". Please
> verify
> that the receive location is valid, and that the isolated adapter runs
> under
> an account that has access to the BizTalk databases.
>
>
> I can browse to the wsdl.
> (http://localhost/BizTalkAny_Proxy/B...ny_PortAny.asmx)
> without any problems.
>
> The virtual directory BizTalkAny_Proxy has Anonymous access set up for
> the IUSR_P4, IUSR_P4 is member of the BizTalk Isolated Host Users.
> BizTalk Isolated Host User has access to some of the database tables.
> (can somebody tell me which table he needs access to, does he only needs
> to
> be a datareader?)
>
> What I was wondering is, how do I know if the BizTalkServerIsolated Host
> ios
> properly running (and properly configured) Can I see this running as a
> Windows service?
>
> I'm really lost. Any feedback is appreciated. I hope there is some tip out
> there that can get me running again.
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Marco



Marco Ensing

2005-10-04, 8:49 pm

anks for the reply. The OS is Windows XP professional with SP2

Marco


"Tomas Restrepo (MVP)" <tomasr@mvps.org> wrote in message
news:efQ2HzTyFHA.3408@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Marco,
>
> Is this Windows 2000 or 2003?
> If it is the former, then you probably need to make the ASPNET user a part
> of your Isolated Host Users group (no, you don't want or need to touch the
> DB security directly).
>
> If it is Windows 2003, then the recomendation would be to create a new IIS
> AppPool and configure it to run as a special user (it by default runs
> under the NETWORK SERVICE account) that is part of the Isolated Host Users
> group.
>
>
> --
> Tomas Restrepo
> tomasr@mvps.org
> http://www.winterdom.com/
> "Marco" <Marco@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E891CF76-ED1A-4EE3-BC82-E26BCDB55FB0@microsoft.com...
>
>



Tomas Restrepo \(MVP\)

2005-10-04, 8:49 pm

Marco,

> anks for the reply. The OS is Windows XP professional with SP2


Then it is the same as in Win2000.


--
Tomas Restrepo
tomasr@mvps.org
http://www.winterdom.com/


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