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| dany belinfante 2004-08-18, 7:51 am |
| Every once in a while (sometimes once a day, sometimes more often) I get this
error report in BizTalk Administrator "Cannot retrieve list of objects due to
a WMI provider failure. Access denied."
When this happens, it also becomes impossible to acces ports thru the
BizTalk Explorer in Studio.
Has anyone seen this error before? And resolved it?
(BizTalk 2004, W2K3, BTS+SQLServer on one machine install)
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| Mike V 2004-08-18, 7:51 am |
| I was able to find a case similar to this and here were the steps performed toward
resolution. The support engineer was unable to reproduce the behavior and this was
documented as the solution.
Confirm that the remote procedure call(RPC) Locator properties is set to run under
the Networkservice account (which is the default).
Unconfigure Biztalk 2004 by running configframework /u and then reconfigure
Biztalk by running configframework.
Mike Vallier
Microsoft BizTalk Support Professional
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Every once in a while (sometimes once a day, sometimes more often) I get this
error report in BizTalk Administrator "Cannot retrieve list of objects due to
a WMI provider failure. Access denied."
When this happens, it also becomes impossible to acces ports thru the
BizTalk Explorer in Studio.
Has anyone seen this error before? And resolved it?
(BizTalk 2004, W2K3, BTS+SQLServer on one machine install)
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| dany belinfante 2004-08-19, 7:47 am |
| I checked the RPC Locator account, and it was set correctly.
I do not intend to rerun ConfigFramework when there's no reason to assume
the problem will not reoccur after that.
I AM able to reproduce the behaviour, just unable (as is everyone else) to
explain it.
Rerunning ConfigFramework is tedious and enormously timeconsuming
considering the present installation. This is the best advice available?
"Mike V" wrote:
> I was able to find a case similar to this and here were the steps performed toward
> resolution. The support engineer was unable to reproduce the behavior and this was
> documented as the solution.
>
> Confirm that the remote procedure call(RPC) Locator properties is set to run under
> the Networkservice account (which is the default).
>
> Unconfigure Biztalk 2004 by running configframework /u and then reconfigure
> Biztalk by running configframework.
>
>
> Mike Vallier
> Microsoft BizTalk Support Professional
>
> - A good backup is the key to success; you never know when you might need one -
>
> Note: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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> Every once in a while (sometimes once a day, sometimes more often) I get this
> error report in BizTalk Administrator "Cannot retrieve list of objects due to
> a WMI provider failure. Access denied."
> When this happens, it also becomes impossible to acces ports thru the
> BizTalk Explorer in Studio.
> Has anyone seen this error before? And resolved it?
> (BizTalk 2004, W2K3, BTS+SQLServer on one machine install)
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| Mike V 2004-08-19, 5:53 pm |
| Is the machine in a domain OU with any group policies applied?
Have you confirmed WMI health by running WBEMTEST and connecting to the
BizTalk namespace?
Is this an intermittent problem or is action required for you to see
objects in the BizTalk
Administrator?
If so, what action do you perform to regain functionality?
Mike Vallier
Microsoft BizTalk Support Professional
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one -
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I checked the RPC Locator account, and it was set correctly.
I do not intend to rerun ConfigFramework when there's no reason to assume
the problem will not reoccur after that.
I AM able to reproduce the behaviour, just unable (as is everyone else) to
explain it.
Rerunning ConfigFramework is tedious and enormously timeconsuming
considering the present installation. This is the best advice available?
"Mike V" wrote:
> I was able to find a case similar to this and here were the steps
performed toward
> resolution. The support engineer was unable to reproduce the behavior
and this was
> documented as the solution.
>
> Confirm that the remote procedure call(RPC) Locator properties is set to
run under
> the Networkservice account (which is the default).
>
> Unconfigure Biztalk 2004 by running configframework /u and then
reconfigure
> Biztalk by running configframework.
>
>
> Mike Vallier
> Microsoft BizTalk Support Professional
>
> - A good backup is the key to success; you never know when you might need
one -
>
> Note: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
> Microsoft Corporation Copyright 2004
> All Rights Reserved
>
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> Every once in a while (sometimes once a day, sometimes more often) I get
this
> error report in BizTalk Administrator "Cannot retrieve list of objects
due to
> a WMI provider failure. Access denied."
> When this happens, it also becomes impossible to acces ports thru the
> BizTalk Explorer in Studio.
> Has anyone seen this error before? And resolved it?
> (BizTalk 2004, W2K3, BTS+SQLServer on one machine install)
>
>
>
>
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| svandijck 2005-05-13, 4:52 am |
| quote: Originally posted by dany belinfante
Every once in a while (sometimes once a day, sometimes more often) I get this
error report in BizTalk Administrator "Cannot retrieve list of objects due to
a WMI provider failure. Access denied."
When this happens, it also becomes impossible to acces ports thru the
BizTalk Explorer in Studio.
Has anyone seen this error before? And resolved it?
(BizTalk 2004, W2K3, BTS+SQLServer on one machine install)
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| svandijck 2005-05-13, 4:56 am |
| quote: Originally posted by svandijck
Hi all,
I am working with the same config as you mentioned in this thread, Biztalk WS2003 etc. I experience exactly the same problem.
I checked the setting of the SSO server also, since in some other threads that is menioned as a possible trouble spot. But that is set correctly, and all services involved are running...
The only thing we seem to be able to do is reboot the machine and things maybe just fine for a couple of hours. We get the problem at least once every 24 hrs. We are running in a life plant, so a solution is really needed ASAP. This is my last resort before I ring the bell at Microsoft for this one.
Did you find any definite solution to this issue?
Txs
Stephan |
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