Re: WSE464: No policy could be found for this message.



well, I'll take any wild guesses

How can I see this in the IIS logs?

I see lots of gets and posts of course

I also see places where the headers are inserted (column headers like you
get at the beginning of the file)

If the resources were low, wouldn't it reject every request? Not just
certain ones?

The first request is a ping which has no requirements (no encryptoin or
signing) on it's endpoint.

The second request is a login and that is encrypted and signed.

The third request is posting some data - sending data to the webservice.
That is where it was failing.

They stopped and started the app and they tell me it was consistent like
this on 3 computers.

Julie
"Sami Vaaraniemi" <samivanospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OkZYrRYcFHA.3048@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> This is just a wild guess, but I'd check the event log for messages that
> the web service process was recycled at the time the problem disappeared.
> If you find such a message then this would suggest that the problem could
> have something to do with low resource conditions.
>
> Regards,
> Sami
>
> "Julie Lerman" <jlermanATNOSPAMPLEASEthedatafarm.com> wrote in message
> news:eJ8c2BScFHA.1152@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> We had a strange thing occur that I cannot duplicate and therefore debug
>> and fix for next time.
>> This is an app and web service that have been working together with WSE2
>> for many many months. Last night I was told that on one particular
>> function in teh application, they were getting the above message. Over
>> and over again from numerous computers. This morning, when I tested it
>> from MY computer , hitting the same webserver, I did not have the
>> problem. They said the problem also disappeared this morning.
>>
>> I don't know where to start investigating this. This function was the 3rd
>> in a series of WSE2 wired web services calls. So it wasn't that the
>> webserver disappeared. They would always get past the first two and then
>> get this on the third call (the particular function).
>>
>> What type of event would cause this to disappear and then reappear. These
>> computers were all hitting the webserver through the internet and through
>> an ISA Server. They endpoints have not changed. Nobody edited the policy
>> config file.
>>
>> Can anybody get me pointed in the right direction?
>>
>> Thanks!!
>>
>> Julie Lerman
>>
>
>


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