Re: Unable to add webservice reference (on some machines)



Hi Kirk,

Did you ever resolve this problem? I am running into the same problem right now and it is very frustrating. If i don't get this to work, i have lost countless hours of work. Please Help!

Marty Harris

> From Visual Studion 2003, I am unable to add a webservice reference on a given machine. When I try I get:
>
> Unable to download files from .
> http://kirk-lt/PTCBackend/DataService.asmx?wsdl
> Do you want to skip these files and continue?
>
> If I ask for a service description for http://kirk-lt/PTCBackend/DataService.asmx I get:
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> The document was understood, but it could not be processed.
> - The WSDL document contains links that could not be resolved.
> - There was an error downloading 'http://kirk-lt/PTCBackend/DataService.asmx?schema=dsCallInfo'.
> - The request failed with the error message:
> --
> File or assembly name cmjlqlmd.dll, or one of its dependencies, was not found.
> --.
>
> I can browse to http://kirk-lt/PTCBackend/DataService.asmx?wsdl or http://kirk-lt/PTCBackend/DataService.asmx?schema with no problem but get:
>
> The page cannot be displayed
> There is a problem with the page you are trying to reach and it cannot be displayed.
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> Please try the following:
> Open the kirk-lt home page, and then look for links to the information you want.
> Click the Refresh button, or try again later.
> Click Search to look for information on the Internet.
> You can also see a list of related sites.
> HTTP 500 - Internal server error
> Internet Explorer
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> when browsing to http://kirk-lt/PTCBackend/DataService.asmx?schema=dsCallInfo
>
> Note that dsCallInfo is a Typed DataSet.
>
> Please note that a duplicate project on a another machine works fine. I can even copy executables from failing machine to working machine and they work fine.
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> This must be some kind of security/permissions problem and I have checked all the obvious and compared working website and folder attributes, permissions, etc.
> Also note the cmjlqlmd.dll name that was named could not be found in the service description error message. I don't know exactly what this is, or where it was to reside.
>
> I have checked everywhere I can think of to find the cause of this. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Kirk
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