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| Hello Michael, thank you for responding 
Yes, the user(me) is a member of the 2 SSO Groups and the user also has administrator privileges and is an administrator on their computer etc. Below are other error messages I get:
First Error Message:
Uncaught exception terminated service in "myOrchestration" while processing the message. Exception type: XlangSoapException, Source: Microsoft.XLANGs.BizTalk Engine, Target Site: Void Verify Transport(Microsoft.XLANGs.Core.Envelope,Int32, Microsoft.XLAN
Gs.Core.Context)
Second Error Message:
The Messaging Engine has suspended "1" message(s) from adapter "SQL" due to failures in message processing. Please refer to HAT tool for more info.
Third Error Message:
The adapter "SQL" raised an error message. Details "New transaction cannot enlist in the specified transaction coordinator."
What I find strange is this biztalk application will work for the developer who created this. The biztalk application was put into Microsoft Visual Source Safe by the developer who created it. I loaded this project application from Source Safe onto my c
omputer. I have checked out the whole project application solution from Source Safe, did a build on the project solution, and then checked the project back into Source Safe. I then deployed the BizTalk Assemblies using the BizTalk Deployment Wizard. I
then used the BizTalk Server Administration for the Orchestrations, Send Ports, Receive Ports, stop/start the application etc. along with the BizTalk Explorer in VS.NET 2003. NOTE we are using BizTalk Server 2004. When I run the application from my comp
uter I get the above errors.
Hopefully the above info. will help.
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jina
"Michael Roze [MSFTF]" wrote:
> This could be related to SSO.
> Is the user a member of the 2 SSO Groups [SSO Administrators & SSO
> Affiliate Administrators].
> To enable verbose SSO logging you can run [SSOConfig.exe -auditlevel 3 3].
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> Thanks,
> MRoze
>
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> as one developer does not have this issue and another does. What in the
> world could cause that? The developer that installed BizTalk Server 2004
> onto the test box (Windows Server 2003) is able to get the orchestration to
> work. The other use can not even edit the ports (send or receive) and gets
> an Access Denied error dialog when attempting to do so.
> God like privledges!
> string and send it to a SQL stored procedure as a parameter and using
> OpenXML in the stored procedure.
> Acitivity Tracking I get the following message status: Delivered, not
> consumed
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