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BizTalk 2002 Messaging Manager Error
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| I am trying to install Biztalk 2002 ( fresh ) on a Windows 2003 server, I
have installed VS.net 2003, SQL Server 2000 Enterprise with sp3 and also
installed Biztalk 2002 SP1.
After installation i am able to access Biztalk adminitsration and also start
and stop the service, but when i try to use Biztalk Messaging Manager to
creat anything , i always get the error message below :
"The response document is not a valid document.
This could be due to an incorrect BizTalk Server path, a failure in server
authentication. If you want to change the BizTalk Server path, on the Tools
menu, click Options, and then specify a new BizTalk Server path."
I've read the article :
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;317990
but it seems no help to me.i don't know why .
is it quite different between configuring biztalk 2002 in windows2000server
and windows 2003server?
Please help !
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| Andrew McNerlin 2004-12-09, 7:47 am |
| Elle,
The BizTalk Messaging Manager uses a virtual directory on IIS to get its
list of ports/channels etc. This virtual directory is called
"MessagingManager".
Check that this virtual directory exists and that you have permissions
to access it.
Andrew McNerlin
Internet Solutions (Ireland)
http://www.isoli.co.uk
-----Original Message-----
From: Elle [mailto:Elle@discussions.microsoft.com]
Posted At: 09 December 2004 10:39
Posted To: microsoft.public.biztalk.server
Conversation: BizTalk 2002 Messaging Manager Error
Subject: BizTalk 2002 Messaging Manager Error
I am trying to install Biztalk 2002 ( fresh ) on a Windows 2003 server,
I
have installed VS.net 2003, SQL Server 2000 Enterprise with sp3 and also
installed Biztalk 2002 SP1.
After installation i am able to access Biztalk adminitsration and also
start
and stop the service, but when i try to use Biztalk Messaging Manager to
creat anything , i always get the error message below :
"The response document is not a valid document.
This could be due to an incorrect BizTalk Server path, a failure in
server
authentication. If you want to change the BizTalk Server path, on the
Tools
menu, click Options, and then specify a new BizTalk Server path."
I've read the article :
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;317990
but it seems no help to me.i don't know why .
is it quite different between configuring biztalk 2002 in
windows2000server
and windows 2003server?
Please help !
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| Thank you very much , Andrew (if I can call you this way ).
I've solved the problem in this way:In IIS Manager, configure all the web
extension services available.Though I've troubleshooted the error before I
noticed the article you posted , I still want to share it, for i think the
problem might be quite easy itself but puzzling for freshperson like me .
For I use BTS to develop only based on my computer, one of my colleague told
me i should also configure the application pool identifier from web service
to local system. what dose this configuration contribute? May you or anyone
else told me why? Thank you .
Thank you for your help, Andrew. I'll check it now.
Best regards . 
"Andrew McNerlin" wrote:
> Elle,
>
> The BizTalk Messaging Manager uses a virtual directory on IIS to get its
> list of ports/channels etc. This virtual directory is called
> "MessagingManager".
>
> Check that this virtual directory exists and that you have permissions
> to access it.
>
> Andrew McNerlin
> Internet Solutions (Ireland)
> http://www.isoli.co.uk
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Elle [mailto:Elle@discussions.microsoft.com]
> Posted At: 09 December 2004 10:39
> Posted To: microsoft.public.biztalk.server
> Conversation: BizTalk 2002 Messaging Manager Error
> Subject: BizTalk 2002 Messaging Manager Error
>
> I am trying to install Biztalk 2002 ( fresh ) on a Windows 2003 server,
> I
> have installed VS.net 2003, SQL Server 2000 Enterprise with sp3 and also
>
> installed Biztalk 2002 SP1.
>
> After installation i am able to access Biztalk adminitsration and also
> start
> and stop the service, but when i try to use Biztalk Messaging Manager to
>
> creat anything , i always get the error message below :
>
> "The response document is not a valid document.
> This could be due to an incorrect BizTalk Server path, a failure in
> server
> authentication. If you want to change the BizTalk Server path, on the
> Tools
> menu, click Options, and then specify a new BizTalk Server path."
>
> I've read the article :
> http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;317990
> but it seems no help to me.i don't know why .
> is it quite different between configuring biztalk 2002 in
> windows2000server
> and windows 2003server?
>
> Please help !
>
>
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yes, i have administrator privilege and all the installations are based on
the localhost. 
“Andrew McNerlin”编写:
> Elle,
>
> The BizTalk Messaging Manager uses a virtual directory on IIS to get its
> list of ports/channels etc. This virtual directory is called
> "MessagingManager".
>
> Check that this virtual directory exists and that you have permissions
> to access it.
>
> Andrew McNerlin
> Internet Solutions (Ireland)
> http://www.isoli.co.uk
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Elle [mailto:Elle@discussions.microsoft.com]
> Posted At: 09 December 2004 10:39
> Posted To: microsoft.public.biztalk.server
> Conversation: BizTalk 2002 Messaging Manager Error
> Subject: BizTalk 2002 Messaging Manager Error
>
> I am trying to install Biztalk 2002 ( fresh ) on a Windows 2003 server,
> I
> have installed VS.net 2003, SQL Server 2000 Enterprise with sp3 and also
>
> installed Biztalk 2002 SP1.
>
> After installation i am able to access Biztalk adminitsration and also
> start
> and stop the service, but when i try to use Biztalk Messaging Manager to
>
> creat anything , i always get the error message below :
>
> "The response document is not a valid document.
> This could be due to an incorrect BizTalk Server path, a failure in
> server
> authentication. If you want to change the BizTalk Server path, on the
> Tools
> menu, click Options, and then specify a new BizTalk Server path."
>
> I've read the article :
> http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...kb;en-us;317990
> but it seems no help to me.i don't know why .
> is it quite different between configuring biztalk 2002 in
> windows2000server
> and windows 2003server?
>
> Please help !
>
>
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