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    Proxy errors on HTTP  
John


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06-28-04 01:46 PM

Hi,

Everytime I send out a request using the HTTP adapter I get the following er
ror message:

"The adapter failed to transmit message going to send port "http://xyz..". I
t will be retransmitted after the retry interval specified for this Send Por
t. Details:"The underlying connection was closed: Unable to connect to the r
emote server.".

What am I doing wrong, I have tried to specify various proxy details in bizt
alk explorer and I have communicated with the URL in a sample .NET app using
 HTTP Post and specifying the proxy details.

cheers

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John





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    RE: Proxy errors on HTTP  
David Stucki [MSFT]


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06-29-04 12:29 AM

There were a few fixes to HTTP Proxy settings included in this hotfix:

838836 HTTP send port properties do not override HTTP Adapter properties in
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=838836

Contact PSS and get a hold of this and see if it helps.  If not, what kind
of authentication type and port does your proxy use?

David Stucki
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