| Matthew Roche 2004-06-26, 10:53 am |
| Yes, I am sure that I have SQLXML 3.0 SP2 installed. It is a prerequisite to installing BizTalk Server 2004, and I installed it (I had to install it) before installing BTS.
I apologize for my delay in responding to recent posts in this thread - I've been working on site for the past few days and have been unable to keep up with everyone's suggestions. I will reinstall MSXML and SQLXML and see if the error persists.
"Matt Milner" wrote:
> Are you sure you have sqlxml 3.0 sp2 installed?
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> Matt
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> "Matthew Roche" <firstname.at.firstnamelastname@online.nospam> wrote in
> message news:367991B3-C23F-4679-A18B-0A95B775C7E7@microsoft.com...
> using my newly-updated profile so that I can get the "response within two
> business days" as an MSDN Universal subscriber. I apologize for the
> duplicate message.
> a SQL Adapter "generated item" to my BizTalk project in Visual Studio 2003:
> Microsoft.Data.SqlXml.SqlXmlCommand.ExecuteXmlReader().
> not, it does not. This is particularly frustrating, especially as I can find
> no mention of this error in the BizTalk Server documentation or these
> groups.
> connectionstring)
> "Updategram")
> the error, but the following screen of the wizard is empty of all
> information (there are no stored procedures to choose in the list), and you
> cannot proceed.
> same workstation):
> are both members of db_owner role in target database (the same error also
> occurs when connecting as 'sa' using SQL Server security)
> unable to find any particular sequence of events that will cause it to
> succeed or fail; obviously there is some logic at work here but I have been
> unable to find it. Thanks in advance for your assistance!
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