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Elad


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09-14-05 12:49 PM

Hi,
I created a file adadpter using the File-New-BizTalk Server Adapter
Framework Wizard inside VS.NET released by Boudewijn van der Zwan. After
installing the adapter to the registry, when i create a new adapter of its
type i receive the following error when trying to view its properties pages.
"File or assembly name C:\MyPath\AdapterManagement.dll was not found". I mad
e
sure the path is correct and that all the assemblies that
AdapterManagement.dll is referencing exists and installed to the GAC. Some o
f
my tests were actually successfull and I've noticed that there is no need to
install the the AdapterManagement.dll and the Run-Time dll of the adapter to
the GAC, but still I tried that too.
I keep on receiving this error on different development computers and on my
QA computer it works. I'm guessing it has something to do with permissions,
or the fact that on the development computers I installed and Uninstalled th
e
Design-Time and Run-Time dll's few times allready because of repeated
attempts to make it work.
If anyone has any idea it will be appriciated...
Elad





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09-23-05 12:04 PM

Elad,

Did you check the registry (under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{class id which is
 in your registry file})? You can find the paths to your assembly here. Chec
k these paths from your run command line (using notepad as a dummy editor or
 something).
If these are correct you might want to check if the design time assembly has
 a reference to another assembly which is missing. Please use filemon from s
ysinternals.com to check which file is missing.

Kind regards,
Boudewijn van der Zwan




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