Error Unable To Get Event Binding Path For
resources Windows Server 2012 resources Programs MSDN subscriptions Overview Benefits Administrators Students Microsoft Imagine Microsoft Student Partners ISV Startups TechRewards Events Community Magazine Forums Blogs Channel 9 Documentation APIs and reference Dev centers Retired content Samples We’re sorry. The content you requested has been removed. You’ll be auto redirected in 1 second. Troubleshooting the WCF Adapters WCF Design-Time Errors Binding Errors Binding Errors Error getting binding extensions from machine.config Error getting binding extensions from machine.config Error getting binding extensions from machine.config Cannot create binding Cannot create standard metadata binding for scheme Conflicting binding properties Error getting binding extensions from machine.config Invalid binding Required property binding type not specified Transactions option "Transactional" and the error handling option "Suspend request message on failure" should not both be set to false Unable to create binding configuration element for editing Unable to create binding element Unable to get binding type for binding extension Unknown or unexpected binding element Unsupported binding type TOC Collapse the table of content Expand the table of content This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. Error getting binding extensions from machine.config DetailsProduct NameBizTalk ServerProduct Version3.6Event ID0Event Source0Component0Symbolic Name0Message TextError getting binding extensions from machine.configExplanationThis error occurs when a receive location or send port binding configuration has a user defined binding extension, but it is not defined in machine.config file. This situation occurs primarily with the WCF-Custom and WCF-CustomIsolated adapters. User ActionDefine the binding extension used in the receive location or send port in machine.config file. Also, to get a custom behavior or binding element to work with WCF-Custom adapter, complete these steps:GAC the assemblyModify your machine.config file (found in %FrameworkDir%\v4.0.30319\CONFIG).Load your behavior DLL inside the Service Configuration Editor (svcConfigEditor.exe).Save the configuration to an app.config fileCopy and paste the system.servicemodel extensions section in a similar section in machine.config. If system.servicemodel section is not present in machine.config, your must create one. The following is an example from the configuration section of a machine.config file: Copy
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