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My Biztalk 2004 configuration fails on the box that has Windows server 2003, Sharepoint Server 2003, SQL Server 2000, Analysis Services, Visual Studio 2003.
Here are the lines from the log file that I think will help:
[2:47:51 PM Info ConfigFramework] Retrieved cached IConfig object for feature: WMI ProgID: MSEBiz.BtsCfg
[2:47:51 PM Info ConfigFramework] Currently configuring: WMI
[2:47:51 PM Info BtsCfg] Entering function: CBtsCfg::ConfigureFeature
[2:47:51 PM Info BtsCfg] Configuring feature: WMI
[2:47:51 PM Info BtsCfg] Entering function: CBtsCfg::IsSelectedCreate
[2:47:51 PM Info BtsCfg] Leaving function: CBtsCfg::IsSelectedCreate
[2:47:51 PM Info BtsCfg] Entering function: CWMI::Connect
[2:47:51 PM Info BtsCfg] Leaving function: CWMI::Connect
[2:47:52 PM Info ConfigHelper] NT group BizTalk Server Administrators created successfully
[2:47:52 PM Info ConfigHelper NetAPI Info: ] The operation completed successfully.
[2:47:52 PM Info BtsCfg] Entering function: CWMI::CreateGroup
[2:47:52 PM Info ConfigFramework] Waiting for configuration thread to complete.
[2:48:02 PM Info ConfigFramework] Waiting for configuration thread to complete.
[2:48:12 PM Info ConfigFramework] Waiting for configuration thread to complete.
[2:48:22 PM Info ConfigFramework] Waiting for configuration thread to complete.
[2:48:32 PM Info ConfigFramework] Waiting for configuration thread to complete.
[2:48:42 PM Info ConfigFramework] Waiting for configuration thread to complete.
[2:48:51 PM Info BtsCfg] Entering function: CBtsCfg::IsSelectedCreate
[2:48:51 PM Info BtsCfg] Leaving function: CBtsCfg::IsSelectedCreate
[2:48:51 PM Info BtsCfg] Entering function: CWMI::CreateTrackingAnalysisServer
[2:48:51 PM Info BtsCfg] Entering function: CWMI::CreateAnalysisServerFromExe
[2:48:52 PM Info ConfigFramework] Waiting for configuration thread to complete.
[2:48:58 PM Info ConfigHelper] Feature: Engine is installed
[2:48:58 PM Info BtsCfg] Entering function: CWMI::CreateServer
[2:48:59 PM Error BtsCfg] c:\depot4000\jupiter\source\private\mozart\source\setup\btscfg\btswmi.cpp(395): FAILED hr = 80004005
[2:48:59 PM Error BtsCfg] Unspecified error
[2:48:59 PM Error BtsCfg] c:\depot4000\jupiter\source\private\mozart\source\setup\btscfg\btscfg.cpp(774): FAILED hr = 80004005
[2:48:59 PM Info BtsCfg] Leaving function: CBtsCfg::ConfigureFeature
[2:49:02 PM Info ConfigFramework] Waiting for configuration thread to complete.
[2:49:03 PM Info ConfigFramework] Showing MessageBox with text: Unspecified error Return Code: 2
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Please let me know
thanks.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it!
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Each time I try to create an ASP.NET Web Application I get the "Web Access Failed" dialog box...IIS is installed and running correctly, however I keep getting the following error message:
The default Web access mode for this project is set to file share, but the project folder at 'http://localhost/WebApplication1' cannot be opened with the path 'c:\Inetpub\wwwroot\WebApplication1'.
Can anybody explain why i keep getting this? IIS is running correctly and so are the rest of my Visual Studio .NET applications...I only get this when I try to create Web Applications...
Thanks
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Hello everyone, I'm looking for a way to be able to display a dynamic image on a crystal report. I don't have the image stored the DB, only have the path to the image.
*HyVong*
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VB6 label control, picturebox.print, textbox control all displayed a set of TTfonts correctly, ie, let's say 40 of the characters were mapped to symbolic shapes and the rest were blank, that's what was shown when rendered in a label.caption, textbox.text, or a picturebox.print method in vb6.
In vb.net 2003, the textbox still renders correctly. BUT label captions and the graphics.drawtext routine both display the 40 symbols correctly AND fill in all the blanks with the character represented by that character code instead of blanks. As an example, where a 'u' should've given a blank in that font, a 'u' is rendered instead.
I have several ttfonts like this, each with a variable number of the characters mapped to a symbol (with the rest blanks) and they can change at any time adding additional symbols replacing blanks, so a preset group of character codes to look for isn't feasible to address in code as a filter for deciding whether or not a character or space should be printed. Any one have a guess as to why this is happening? Is this a framework thing (gdi+) or a vb.net controls thing?
rphillips
vb.net is java, not vb
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Here is my problem.I know that by producing the native image of an assembly ,i can reduce the startup time and i experienced that with a sample windows application.
And I tried the same with my project ,which is an outlook addin(developed in c#). To explain further this addin have refernec to Interop.MAPI,Interop.Outlook and couple of other dlls. And when i ran
ngen on these dlls (exactly the same way as mentioned in msdn documents),i was extremely happy to see that all my dlls are in assembly cache with type Native Images ,everythng as expected.
But when i opened outlook (addin will load at startup) i couldn't fine any difference.So i used the tool PerfMon(part of MS.NET SDK) and i
found that no of methods JITed is exactly the same in both
scenarios (with normal dlls and ngned dlls).
Is there any particular thing i need to take care when i NGEN com addin dlls.What i'm doing wrong??
any help with respect to this will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks and Regards,
Isaac Varghese
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Hi!Dear,
How to conjoin C# code with vc++6.0 code?
where can I get tips about this?
Thanks lot!
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If the vc++ code is a dll, then you can compile it, and use it in your C# code.
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Hi!Nnamdi Onyeyiri,
If we can treat every vc++ code module as a dll?
Thanks
momer
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If you compile your VC++ code to a DLL, exporting the functions you need to use, then you can use p/invoke to run them, yes.
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Hi there,
i wrote an application in VB.NET - its for perhaps 25 Users in a LAN. The appl ist start from any user from the LAN Drive.
The problem is - if a make a update of the application i have to got to any user and increase the 'ASSEMBLY TRUST' for the Assembly.
Is it possible to make a setting in the code which will do an 'assembly trust' automatically??
Thanks
Mike
(WIN2k;VB.NET;ORACLE 9i;Informix)
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Here i have a small doubts to ask you. See you are developing and integrating by the help of source safe ?. To be concise, you are into group development ?.
Sreejith Nair
[ My Articles ]
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no, i am not into group developing. i want to start the finished application from a LAN drive.
It already works - the problem is, if i made a new release of the application, i have to set up the 'assembly trust' into 'full trust' in '.net framework configuration'!?
If i dont do that the programm starts with an run time error!
Thanks
Mike
(WIN2k;VB.NET;ORACLE 9i;Informix)
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The problem is: I want to use a for control sentence to control 16 lables,each time I want to change one lable's Text property.Suppose the 16 lables are lable1,lable2,lable3,...,lable16. What does the code should look like?
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You could make an array of the 16 labels, then just cycle through that array in your For loop
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Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit!
Phoenix Paint - back from DPaint's ashes!
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Hi!benjymous,
Thank you very much!
Could you tell what the array's type should be? Can you show me the code?
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I'm not on a computer with C# on it atm, but what you need to do is this:
You can find out the type of the label by selecting the label in the form design view and noting down the name of it - then go back into your source and type that name - if you hover the mouse over it, the tooltip should tell you the type - I'm pretty sure it's Label though
Then you can just build the array like you would any other array
e.g.
class MyForm : Form
{
...
Label[] labelList;
const int NumLabels = 5;
...
public MyForm()
{
...
labelList = new Label[] { label1, label2, label3, label4, label5 };
...
}
public void DoSomethingWithLabels()
{
for( int i=0; i<NumLabels; i++ )
{
labelList[i].Text = "Hello World!";
}
}
}
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Phoenix Paint - back from DPaint's ashes!
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hi!benjymous,
Thank you for your futher explanation.Now I know how to deal with it.
public System.Windows.Forms.Control[] mylables;
mylables = new System.Windows.Forms.Control[]{this.lusb1,this.lusb2,this.lusb3,this.lusb4,this.lusb5, this.lusb6,this.lusb7,this.lusb8,this.lusb9, this.lusb10,this.lusb11,this.lusb12,this.lusb13, this.lusb14,this.lusb15,this.lusb16};
I treat the mylables just as a Control.It also works.
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If you do a foreach loop for all controls in your form, in example,
foreach (Control myControl in System.Forms.Controls)
{
}
make sure you do a type cast on myControl object to a label, so you can set properties on it. For loops can be nice but if you dont want to hard code a specific number of labels then you can go ahead with a foreach loop.
Niklas Henricson
System Developer
Sweden
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Hey,
I've used C# and VB.NET in my solution and both languages integrate pretty well. However, can I include C++ code in the same solution also? I mean can i create a C++ class and access it from my VB.NET or C# projects?
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You mean to say you want to access the code which is developed in C++ here in Vb.Net or C# solution. We can use unmanaged code to our managed environment using some techinics called ComInterop,P/Invoke.
You can go for any of these techinics to use your unmanaged code here managed environment.
Sreejith Nair
[ My Articles ]
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Is there an example I can look at? Do I need to compile the C++ class to a dll or can I access the methods directly by just referencing the C++ project in the VB.NET project?
This can easily be done between C# and VB.NET...but is it the same with VB.NET and C++?
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Has anybody tried implementing GLOBAL cbt hooks in .net?
I keep getting a .net framework runtime error as soon as the hook is activated...however it works fine LOCALY...
I just keep getting the command prompt screen with a "Runtime" error message i hate it!
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Hi,
I have a base class A. I subclass A to create B, and add some properties to B. I need to know in A, when any of the properties in B have changed, without having to implement code in B's set methods. B will be created and maintained by my customers, I will only provide A for them to extend. I will never have access to modify the code for B which is what they will be creating.
What I'm looking for is some kind of global/system event in .Net that will notify the base class A that B's properties have changed.
Any help will be greatly appreciated!
tx,
Gideon
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Go for containment class. That may the best choice for you.
Sreejith Nair
[ My Articles ]
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