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    FTP Adapter  
Neil Hewitt


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07-12-04 10:51 PM

I attempted to add a send and receive location using Biztalk Explorer and i 
send up the properties for a transport type of FTP, using my LINUX server IP
 address along with username and password.  When i clink OK on the General p
roperties page i get the fo
llowing.

'Could not store transport type data for 'LINUXReceivePort' to config store.
  Invalid attempt to read when no data is present.'

i have read other posts indicating to check the BizTalk user is set up to be
 a member of the Buiztalk Admin Group and SSO Admin Group and that the Enter
prise SSO service is running.  It appears that these are all correct.

Any other reasons?

What is it i need to set up with the AFTER GET and AFTER PUT properties?







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    RE: FTP Adapter  
Adrian Hamza[MSFT]


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07-14-04 10:50 PM

Was the group membership setup correctly from the start?
If not, could you try to logoff/login and restart all the services that
have been affected by the membership change?
Adding an account to a group takes effect only after you logoff and logon
again using that group (Windows behavior). This means that any service that
runs under that account would have to be restarted.

--------------------[vbcol=seagreen] 
<NeilHewitt@discussions.microsoft.com>[vbcol=seagreen] 
i send up the properties for a transport type of FTP, using my LINUX server
IP address along with username and password.  When i clink OK on the
General properties page i get the following.[vbcol=seagreen] 
store.  Invalid attempt to read when no data is present.'[vbcol=seagreen] 
be a member of the Buiztalk Admin Group and SSO Admin Group and that the
Enterprise SSO service is running.  It appears that these are all correct.[vbcol=seagreen] 

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

EBusiness Server Team






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    RE: FTP Adapter  
Neil Hewitt


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07-14-04 10:50 PM

The server has been rebooted hence restarting everything and requiring  a ne
w logon.


"Adrian Hamza[MSFT]" wrote:

> Was the group membership setup correctly from the start?
> If not, could you try to logoff/login and restart all the services that
> have been affected by the membership change?
> Adding an account to a group takes effect only after you logoff and logon
> again using that group (Windows behavior). This means that any service tha
t
> runs under that account would have to be restarted.
>
> -------------------- 
> <NeilHewitt@discussions.microsoft.com> 
> i send up the properties for a transport type of FTP, using my LINUX serve
r
> IP address along with username and password.  When i clink OK on the
> General properties page i get the following. 
> store.  Invalid attempt to read when no data is present.' 
> be a member of the Buiztalk Admin Group and SSO Admin Group and that the
> Enterprise SSO service is running.  It appears that these are all correct.
 
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights
.
>
> EBusiness Server Team
>
>





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