07-31-04 07:46 AM
Hello Michael, thank you for responding
Yes, the user(me) is a member of the 2 SSO Groups and the user also has admi
nistrator privileges and is an administrator on their computer etc. Below a
re other error messages I get:
First Error Message:
Uncaught exception terminated service in "myOrchestration" while processing
the message. Exception type: XlangSoapException, Source: Microsoft.XLANGs.
BizTalk Engine, Target Site: Void Verify Transport(Microsoft.XLANGs.Core.Env
elope,Int32, Microsoft.XLAN
Gs.Core.Context)
Second Error Message:
The Messaging Engine has suspended "1" message(s) from adapter "SQL" due to
failures in message processing. Please refer to HAT tool for more info.
Third Error Message:
The adapter "SQL" raised an error message. Details "New transaction cannot
enlist in the specified transaction coordinator."
What I find strange is this biztalk application will work for the developer
who created this. The biztalk application was put into Microsoft Visual Sou
rce Safe by the developer who created it. I loaded this project application
from Source Safe onto my c
omputer. I have checked out the whole project application solution from Sou
rce Safe, did a build on the project solution, and then checked the project
back into Source Safe. I then deployed the BizTalk Assemblies using the Biz
Talk Deployment Wizard. I
then used the BizTalk Server Administration for the Orchestrations, Send Por
ts, Receive Ports, stop/start the application etc. along with the BizTalk Ex
plorer in VS.NET 2003. NOTE we are using BizTalk Server 2004. When I run t
he application from my comp
uter I get the above errors.
Hopefully the above info. will help.
--
jina
"Michael Roze [MSFTF]" wrote:
> This could be related to SSO.
> Is the user a member of the 2 SSO Groups [SSO Administrators & SSO
> Affiliate Administrators].
> To enable verbose SSO logging you can run [SSOConfig.exe -auditlevel 3
3].
>
> Thanks,
> MRoze
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights
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> as one developer does not have this issue and another does. What in the
> world could cause that? The developer that installed BizTalk Server 2004
> onto the test box (Windows Server 2003) is able to get the orchestration t
o
> work. The other use can not even edit the ports (send or receive) and get
s
> an Access Denied error dialog when attempting to do so.
> God like privledges!
> string and send it to a SQL stored procedure as a parameter and using
> OpenXML in the stored procedure.
> Acitivity Tracking I get the following message status: Delivered, not
> consumed
>
>
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