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unable to create receive Port's receive location
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| Kamesh 2004-08-28, 3:15 pm |
| In BizTalk Explorer I tried to create receive port's receive location,
but it's raising an error that "Unable to store receive location info, not able
to contact SSO Server, please check SSO Service is running", please help me
in solving this problem.
Thanks & Rgds
Kamesh.
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| Jeff Lynch 2004-08-28, 3:15 pm |
| What operating system are you running on? What errors have you found in the
event log?
If you're running on WinXP with SP2, then you will need to make a registry
change to get the SSO service to run again. See KB article 841893.
--
Jeff Lynch
"A BizTalk Enthusiast"
http://dotnetjunkies.com/WebLog/jlynch/
"Kamesh" <kameshthatikonda@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:3499383b.0408280917.47c0fdc5@posting.google.com...
> In BizTalk Explorer I tried to create receive port's receive location,
> but it's raising an error that "Unable to store receive location info, not
> able
> to contact SSO Server, please check SSO Service is running", please help
> me
> in solving this problem.
>
> Thanks & Rgds
> Kamesh.
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| Kamesh 2004-08-30, 2:49 am |
| Hi jeff thanks for u r response, I am using Windows 2003 server & BizTalk
server 2004, I have seen event log, it is showing just that I tried to create
port nothing more than that, the actual error message is "Could not store
transport type data for Receive Location 'Receive Location1' to config store.
Primary SSO Server 'DOTNETCOESVR1' failed. Could not contact the SSO server
'DOTNETCOESVR1'. Check that the SSO service is running on that server",
how to check SSO service running or not, if it is not running how can I make
it runnig, I tried to use 'ssomanage -enable DOTNETCOESVR1' then it is giving
RPC error,I'm not able to proceed.
"Jeff Lynch" wrote:
> What operating system are you running on? What errors have you found in the
> event log?
>
> If you're running on WinXP with SP2, then you will need to make a registry
> change to get the SSO service to run again. See KB article 841893.
>
> --
> Jeff Lynch
> "A BizTalk Enthusiast"
> http://dotnetjunkies.com/WebLog/jlynch/
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> "Kamesh" <kameshthatikonda@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:3499383b.0408280917.47c0fdc5@posting.google.com...
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| Bill Ticehurst [MSFT] 2004-09-02, 6:18 pm |
| Hi Kamesh,
Is DOTNETCOESVR1 the name of the server the the SSO service should be
installed and running on? Is the SSO Service actually running on this
server when you check in control panel? Is the service account a member of
the 'SSO Administrators' group?
I'd also try ensuring you're logged on as a member of the 'SSO
Administrators' group before running the 'ssomanage' command line or
configuring the receive port and see if this works, to ensure it's not a
permission issue.
Regards,
- Bill Ticehurst [MSFT]
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights
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| From: =?Utf-8?B?S2FtZXNo?= <Kamesh@discussions.microsoft.com>
| Subject: Re: unable to create receive Port's receive location
| Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 22:25:04 -0700
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| Hi jeff thanks for u r response, I am using Windows 2003 server & BizTalk
| server 2004, I have seen event log, it is showing just that I tried to
create
| port nothing more than that, the actual error message is "Could not
store
| transport type data for Receive Location 'Receive Location1' to config
store.
| Primary SSO Server 'DOTNETCOESVR1' failed. Could not contact the SSO
server
| 'DOTNETCOESVR1'. Check that the SSO service is running on that server",
| how to check SSO service running or not, if it is not running how can I
make
| it runnig, I tried to use 'ssomanage -enable DOTNETCOESVR1' then it is
giving
| RPC error,I'm not able to proceed.
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| "Jeff Lynch" wrote:
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| > What operating system are you running on? What errors have you found in
the
| > event log?
| >
| > If you're running on WinXP with SP2, then you will need to make a
registry
| > change to get the SSO service to run again. See KB article 841893.
| >
| > --
| > Jeff Lynch
| > "A BizTalk Enthusiast"
| > http://dotnetjunkies.com/WebLog/jlynch/
| >
| >
| >
| > "Kamesh" <kameshthatikonda@yahoo.com> wrote in message
| > news:3499383b.0408280917.47c0fdc5@posting.google.com...
| > > In BizTalk Explorer I tried to create receive port's receive location,
| > > but it's raising an error that "Unable to store receive location
info, not
| > > able
| > > to contact SSO Server, please check SSO Service is running", please
help
| > > me
| > > in solving this problem.
| > >
| > > Thanks & Rgds
| > > Kamesh.
| >
| >
| >
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