Re: Adapter Error on non-default host
- From: "Tomas Restrepo \(MVP\)" <tomasr@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 09:54:04 -0500
Hi Craig,
I'm hoping someone else has seen this on these boards, or at least has a
clue as to why it's happening.
I'm trying to move the processing for some Send adapters from the main
BizTalk host to a secondary one, but whenever I move a particular adapter
to its own host I get errors when BizTalk tries to send messages to that
adapter. When I look at the message in HAT, the reason is a cryptic "A
failure was encountered while transmiting the message", with an ErrorId of
0x8000fff. Yes, "transmitting" is miss-spelled in the message in HAT.
When I change the Adapter Host back to the default BizTalk Host, it works
fine.
The adapter in question that I'm trying to move is actually a wrapper
around a custom BizTalk 2002 AIC that was generated using the Adapter
Migration Toolkit from Microsoft. In fact, any adapter that I've
generated from BizTalk 2002 AIC's exhibit this same behavior.
The only thing I've seen even remotely related to this is
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B810818
It doesn't seem like it should happen (after all you don't have BTS2002 at
all), but perhaps one of the components used to support the AICs in 2004
requires access to a registry key and the user your new host is running
under doesn't have permissions to it, or something. Given this, I would
certainly try using SysInternals Regmon tool to see if I can spot any access
denied errors or something.
--
Tomas Restrepo
tomasr@xxxxxxxx
http://www.winterdom.com/
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