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Mike Holdorf


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03-31-04 05:44 PM

We are using the MQ Series Adapter for BizTalk and everything runs find on
Windows 2000.  We are trying to move to Windows 2003, but we are getting
errors when we attempt to send a message to MQ Series using the adapter.  We
get the following message:

The txIsolation Lever property for the COM+ component being created is
stronger than the TxIsolationLevel for the "root" component for the
transaction.  The created failed.

The Server encountered a transport error while processing the message port
"Port_BDI_PA_Response", which uses a transport component with a ProgID of
"AICMQ.MQPipeline.1".

Now if I go in and modify the COM+ settings and change the Isolation Level
to Any (from Serialized) for the BizTalk Adapter on both machines, then
everything runs fine.  I'm assuming that I probably do not want to run with
Any Isolation level, but I'm not sure what the implications will be.

Has anyone seen this problem with MQ and Windows 2003?  If so, has anyone
been able to get this thing to work?

Mike Holdorf







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