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    • #24967

      Hi All,

      I am in hell of working with Orchestrations, when I tried to open the Orchestration file from Biztalk solution the entire solution is closing, with this I am not able to work with the Orchestrations, please help me, this is very urgent and send your responses to [email protected].

      thanks in advance.

       

       

    • #24968

      Hi,

       

         What kind of error message are you getting in the Application folder when you check the Event Viewer? Have you tried rebooting the machine to see if that fixes the problem when opening Visual Studio solution?

       

         Daniel.

       

      • #25014

        Daniel,

        Thanks for your response, I tried what you suggested but no use, still I am in same problem, I Uninstalled and re-Installed BizTalk server 2006 and repaired the Visual Studio 2005. I got some Installation errors when the visual studio 2005 installation/ repaied completed, the below is the error message I got.

        [06/17/10,15:28:54] Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0: [2] Error code 1603 for this component means “Fatal error during installation.

        [06/17/10,15:28:54] Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0: [2] Setup Failed on component Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0
        [06/17/10,15:51:32] Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edition – ENU: [2] ERROR: CRootComponent::GetComponentString() – Can not access baseline.dat file.
        [06/17/10,15:52:39] VS70pgui: [2] DepCheck indicates Microsoft Device Emulator version 1.0 is not installed.

        Will the above error stop opening Biztalk server Orchestration? Please suggest me how to overcome this problem.

         

        Thanks.

         

         

         

         

        • #25015

          Hi,

           

             Maybe your .NET installation is corrupted (as indicated in the error messages you pasted above). Look at the following blog, download, install and run  the .NET framework cleanup tool (following the instructions), then re-install Visual Studio and BizTalk, and hopefully that resolves your issue(s):

           

          http://blogs.msdn.com/b/astebner/archive/2006/05/30/611355.aspx

           

             Best,

           

             Daniel.

           

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