Re: Insufficient privileges to access WMI
From: Jan Eliasen (spam_at_eliasen.dk)
Date: 06/18/04
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Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 14:30:27 +0200
Hi
Open up "Manage My Computer" and choose "Services and Applications".
Choose WMI Control and right-click it and choose "Properties". Choose
"Security" and unfold the root-element. Here, click on
MicrosoftBizTalkServer and choose "Security". Make sure that the user
running the BizTalk Service has rights to this, and also make sure he
is in the BizTalk Server Administrators-group.
Jan Eliasen
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 11:05:02 -0700, John Morrill
<JohnMorrill@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Greetings!
>
>I am getting the following error message in the application log.
>
>***I understand the first message (0x015e). ********
>
>However, I do not understand the WMI message. I have used the MMC snap in to set permissions for the account I am running the messageing service under, but I still get the 0x1731 message.
>
>What is causing this message and how can I fix it?
>
>Cheers!
>
>John
>
>
>Event Type: Error
>Event Source: BizTalk Server
>Event Category: Document Processing
>Event ID: 324
>Date: 6/17/2004
>Time: 11:27:50 AM
>User: N/A
>Computer: XXXXXXXX
>Description:
>An error occurred in BizTalk Server.
>
> Details:
> ------------------------------
> [0x015e] The XML document has failed validation for the following reason:
>The element 'NewDataSet' is used but not declared in the DTD/Schema.
>
>
> [0x1730] Suspended Queue ID: "{5BCB6178-FB38-44A4-82FC-86D29C619DF4}"
>
> 0x80041011
> [0x1731] The server cannot send a WMI event for the Suspended queue item "{5BCB6178-FB38-44A4-82FC-86D29C619DF4}". The most likely cause is that the user configured for this submission has insufficient privileges to access WMI.
-- Jan Eliasen, representing himself and not the company he works for.
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