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April 12, 2006 at 1:34 PM #14492
Hi,
I am trying to Install BizTalk 2006(RTM) in Windows 2003 (Enterprise edition sp1) machine with VS 2005 and SQL 2005.I have also successfully installed VS,SQl server sharepoint services. I have also configured sharepoint services But BTS installation fails showing the following error
\”Error 5003.Regsvcs failed for assembly C:\\Program
Files\\Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006\\Microsoft.BizTalk.Deployment.dll\”.I also tried to install after repairing.NET Framework 2.0 But no use.
Please help
Thank you
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April 13, 2006 at 4:38 AM #14493
Thanks Stephan,
As a matter of fact even I installed BTS2006 in 4 systems so far. Even I didn’t encounter any problem.
This is the first time I am facing such problemI don’t think there is a permission problem. I tried again but this time it shows same error but instead of deployment.dll it shows Microsoft.Sql.Adapter.dll
Why it is failing registry service.Is there any way I can mannually register this dll?
Any help would be appreciated.
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April 18, 2006 at 8:44 AM #14494
Stephen, I again tried with installing without doing anything 🙂
It got installed and configured successfully.I still wonder why it failed earlier.
But now I have to install BTARN 3.3 which I did but could not configure it..
I don’t know this is a right place to post this Rosettanet related query.The error I am getting is again strange..
It says C++ runtime library error.\”R6034 An application has made an attempt to load the C runtime library incorrectly Contact application’s support team\”Now I absolutely don’t have any idea about this 🙁
Thanks in advance
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April 12, 2006 at 11:52 PM #14495
Did you read through the installation guide? Might be a permissions problem? You a Admin and Network System has the correct folder permissions to the temp drive?
I’ve installed it about 5 times so far – and haven’t seen that error.
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April 17, 2006 at 8:37 PM #14496
I think you can use register.exe or something like that to manually requester a dll. Not sure how that will work out through. I know in the 2004 days, sometimes I’d just give up – re image. Then, the next time everything would work. Doesn’t make sense to me
Best of luck.
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