RE: Http Request failed, Could not connect to the server
From: Goka (netsophy_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 05/14/04
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Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 23:46:42 -0700
When i checked the the log for SSCESA10.dll, i am getting
some entries as below, does this mean something?
2004/05/13 07:27:41 Thread=3 RSCB=7 Command=OPNR
Hr=00000000 WRN:Orphaned, removing 0
2004/05/13 07:27:41 Thread=3 RSCB=7 Command=OPNR
Hr=00000000 Removing this RSCB 0
2004/05/13 07:51:55 Thread=0 RSCB=8 Command=FTCH
Hr=00000000 WRN:Orphaned, removing 0
2004/05/13 07:51:55 Thread=0 RSCB=8 Command=FTCH
Hr=00000000 Removing this RSCB 0
2004/05/13 08:28:04 Thread=4 RSCB=10 Command=OPNR
Hr=00000000 WRN:Orphaned, removing 0
2004/05/13 08:28:04 Thread=4 RSCB=10 Command=OPNR
Hr=00000000 Removing this RSCB 0
>-----Original Message-----
>We are using VPDN wireless connectivity. VPDN connection
>is successful, user can surf the internet. He can't
>connect to any of IIS in the company network.
>
>Again its not always true, once in a while after 15-20
>tries, he can connect. When he gets the connection it
>longs for 5-10 minuets and can connect to any IIS in
>company network.
>
>Please suggest. Thanks a lot for your continues support.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I would look at how the user is connecting to the
Server.
>Is it a wireless
>>connection? Ethernet? Modem? The user needs to ensure
his
>connection is
>>reliable.
>>
>>Could be a hardware issue. Make sure all the hardware
for
>connectivity is
>>ok. Make sure the IIS server does not have a virus
>blocking access. Look
>>for anything that may be causing network connectivity
>loss, which could be
>>many many things.
>>
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>>| Thanks a lot...
>>|
>>| A problem is if user try it for 15-20 times, its
>working.
>>| Pls. suggest where to look for the problem.
>>|
>>| >-----Original Message-----
>>| >It simply looks like your device cannot see the IIS
>>| Server. Once it can,
>>| >SQLCE should work again.
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>>| >| From: "Goka" <netsophy@hotmail.microsoft.com>
>>| >| Sender: "Goka" <netsophy@hotmail.microsoft.com>
>>| >| Subject: Http Request failed, Could not connect to
>the
>>| server
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>>| >| We are using the merge replication between SQL 2000
>>| (SP3 -
>>| >| 8.00.760) and HPC (SQL CE) across internet using
>VPN.
>>| DLL
>>| >| is SSCESA10.dll.
>>| >|
>>| >| Everything was perfect till yesterday but suddenly
>>| getting
>>| >| the following messages
>>| >|
>>| >| Error message:
>>| >|
>>| >| Source : Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Windows CE
Edition
>>| >| Error Number : 80072EFD
>>| >| Native Number : 28037
>>| >| Error Description : Run
>>| >| Http Request failed, Could not connect to the server
>>| >| SSCE_M_HTTPREQUESTFAILED
>>| >|
>>| >| Even after setting the level to 3, no information
is
>>| >| getting in log file.
>>| >|
>>| >| Even after connecting using the serial cable and
>relay
>>| its
>>| >| not connecting, not getting the 'BODY' message in
IE
>on
>>| >| HPC.
>>| >|
>>| >| Pls. Help, Thanks in advance.
>>| >|
>>| >|
>>| >
>>| >.
>>| >
>>|
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>
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