error msg "worker threaded, reported failure, class not regestered in biztalk



Hi,

I am just learning to use BizTalk to transfer xml file into EDI 835 xml
format. And having a trouble passing xml in one location into another
through BizTalk.

I am using BizTalk 2002, SQL server 2003 and BizTalk Adapter for SQL
server in VMware station.
first, I created a stored procedure which is simple select statement .
And I used Adapter create a job which is I am using DUL. BizTalk
Adapter converted the stored procedure into XML file, and I saved the
xml file into a temp fold. Next I create an organization, create
Message Port and Channel, and send the file into a destination fold.
Then I start the job, I got error message:
" a worker thread reported failure, Class not registered, error show
data area below.
The operation was: CoCreatedInstance(CLSID_SQLWorker the worker thread
was working on Job name: test2 SQL script Exec[test]"

I need some one knows better, and help and give me a hint to solved
this problem, it is very stressful.

Thanks

Julie

.



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