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Author Failed to register adapter for SOAP
AL

2005-11-03, 5:55 pm

Hi

I've used the Web service publishing wizard to create a web service for my
orchestration. When I now try to invoke the WS from a small test client I get
the following exception:

The Messaging Engine failed to register the adapter for "SOAP" for the
receive location
"/MinSAT.Subscribers_Proxy/ MinSAT_Subscribers_SubscriberAccountQuer
y_accountInfo.asmx".
Please verify that the receive location is valid, and that the isolated
adapter runs under an account that has access to the BizTalk databases.

The following gets reported to the Event Log:

Event Type: Error
Event Source: BizTalk Server 2004
Event Category: BizTalk Server 2004
Event ID: 6913
Date: 11/3/2005
Time: 7:36:22 PM
User: N/A
Computer: DAVELAPTOP
Description:
An attempt to connect to "BizTalkMgmtDb" SQL Server database on server
"webdeveloper" failed with error: "Login failed for user '(null)'. Reason:
Not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection.".

For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.


I've been through various suggestions and checked common mistakes and none
of these have helped, namely:
Verify the URI is correct. (I copied it into my browser window and saw the
ASMX)
Run the web service in High (isolation) application protection (I am, this
is XP SP2 with IIS 5.1).

I've added both my ASPNET and IUSR_<machine name> users to both Isolated
host and BizTalk administrators groups.

Does anybody know of anything else I can try?

Thanks is advance
AL


carlos

2005-11-04, 7:47 am

hi...

if you are not using impersonation in your WebSite you must add the ASPNET
user to "Biztalk Isolated Host Users" and restart your IIS....

if you are using impersonation then you must add the "User Account" to
"Biztalk Isolated Host Users" that is impersonating the WebDirectory, you
must restart your IIS after add the user...

"AL" wrote:

> Hi
>
> I've used the Web service publishing wizard to create a web service for my
> orchestration. When I now try to invoke the WS from a small test client I get
> the following exception:
>
> The Messaging Engine failed to register the adapter for "SOAP" for the
> receive location
> "/MinSAT.Subscribers_Proxy/ MinSAT_Subscribers_SubscriberAccountQuer
y_accountInfo.asmx".
> Please verify that the receive location is valid, and that the isolated
> adapter runs under an account that has access to the BizTalk databases.
>
> The following gets reported to the Event Log:
>
> Event Type: Error
> Event Source: BizTalk Server 2004
> Event Category: BizTalk Server 2004
> Event ID: 6913
> Date: 11/3/2005
> Time: 7:36:22 PM
> User: N/A
> Computer: DAVELAPTOP
> Description:
> An attempt to connect to "BizTalkMgmtDb" SQL Server database on server
> "webdeveloper" failed with error: "Login failed for user '(null)'. Reason:
> Not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection.".
>
> For more information, see Help and Support Center at
> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
>
>
> I've been through various suggestions and checked common mistakes and none
> of these have helped, namely:
> Verify the URI is correct. (I copied it into my browser window and saw the
> ASMX)
> Run the web service in High (isolation) application protection (I am, this
> is XP SP2 with IIS 5.1).
>
> I've added both my ASPNET and IUSR_<machine name> users to both Isolated
> host and BizTalk administrators groups.
>
> Does anybody know of anything else I can try?
>
> Thanks is advance
> AL
>
>

AL

2005-11-08, 6:20 pm

Hi

Excellent will give it a shot. In the mean time manged to test on Win 2003
server and this solved that particular problem...

Wonder how many other people have to use Win XP tablet editional as a
BizTalk dev and pre-prod server ?

Thanks

AL

"carlos" wrote:
[vbcol=seagreen]
> hi...
>
> if you are not using impersonation in your WebSite you must add the ASPNET
> user to "Biztalk Isolated Host Users" and restart your IIS....
>
> if you are using impersonation then you must add the "User Account" to
> "Biztalk Isolated Host Users" that is impersonating the WebDirectory, you
> must restart your IIS after add the user...
>
> "AL" wrote:
>
Andrew Bryson

2005-11-10, 5:59 pm

Better off running VirtualPC on your tablet with a Win2K3 image...

Andrew

"AL" <AL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8BECC94F-CF77-4B9B-8EB8-467BCEA2E326@microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> Hi
>
> Excellent will give it a shot. In the mean time manged to test on Win 2003
> server and this solved that particular problem...
>
> Wonder how many other people have to use Win XP tablet editional as a
> BizTalk dev and pre-prod server ?
>
> Thanks
>
> AL
>
> "carlos" wrote:
>


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