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publishing the sample ExposeWebService as WebService
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| Michael Glienecke 2004-12-13, 6:28 pm |
| I am sure this question has been somehow referenced in other sections, too,
but I couldn't find a 100% match to my problem.
When using the provided sample from BizTalk in
\orchestrations\ExposeWebService and running setup.bat everything seems to
work fine but no WebService is published. When you open VS.NET 2003 and
rebuild everything (before calling cleanup.bat) and then try to run the
WebService Publishing Wizard from BizTalk I always get a COMException
0x80030002 (STG_E_FILENOTFOUND) for some reason.
I do have XP with SP2, VS.NET 2003 and 2005 Beta 1 installed (is that the
problem?) and currently ASP.NET 1.1 active (but 2.0 is installed due to
VS.NET 2005).
This seems quite strange and I tried already several things about adding to
ASPNET user to the BizTalk isolated hosts group (which might be totally
stupid).
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| Vikas Nahata [MSFT] 2004-12-16, 6:49 pm |
| The problem is that you have VS 2005 beta1 on the same machine with VS
2003. It is not a supported scenario for Biztalk Server 2004.
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| >>I am sure this question has been somehow referenced in other sections,
too,
| >>but I couldn't find a 100% match to my problem.
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| >>When using the provided sample from BizTalk in
| >>\orchestrations\ExposeWebService and running setup.bat everything seems
to
| >>work fine but no WebService is published. When you open VS.NET 2003 and
| >>rebuild everything (before calling cleanup.bat) and then try to run the
| >>WebService Publishing Wizard from BizTalk I always get a COMException
| >>0x80030002 (STG_E_FILENOTFOUND) for some reason.
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| >>I do have XP with SP2, VS.NET 2003 and 2005 Beta 1 installed (is that
the
| >>problem?) and currently ASP.NET 1.1 active (but 2.0 is installed due to
| >>VS.NET 2005).
| >>
| >>This seems quite strange and I tried already several things about
adding to
| >>ASPNET user to the BizTalk isolated hosts group (which might be totally
| >>stupid).
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