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environment which is on the same server as where I develop in visual studio the app works fine in runtime. But when I make a MSI from the deployed app in the development environment and then install it on the test environment I get the next error: The system cannot find the file specified. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070002) The error occurs when I drop a file at the receive location where the custom pipeline exception hresult 0x80070002 visual studio component is used. After some google I found that it has to do with the GAC. But when I installed the MSI to the test environment I also "installed" the .dll of the custom pipeline component to the GAC by using Gacutil. Whats did I do wrong? Tuesday, January 27, 2015 12:13 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Hi Ronald, I simulated this error and tried to use Process Monitor tool to find the root cause of this issue. We know that this error is due to one of the dependent assemblies not being Gaced. But there is no evidence to find the name of the component which is not GACed. This becomes more complex when you have more than one wrapper component. One of ways to find the solution for this issue is by using theProcess Monitor tool. Since this tool captures all the run time events, its possible with this tool to find the failed event inside a process runtime. I have blogged about this and how to use this excellent tool to capture this above mentioned error. Hope this helps. http://www.fortuvis.com/blog/biztalk-error-details-the-system-cannot-find-the-file-specified-find-the-root-cause-using-process-monitor-tool-2/ Regards, M.R.Ashwin PrabhuIf this answers your question please mark it accordingly. If this post is helpful, please vote as helpful by clicking the upward arrow mark next to my reply.
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BizTalk Server 2006. This includes a forum, samples, videos, labs, and tools. Most of the content here also applies to other process monitor versions of BizTalk beyond 2006. Get this RSS feed Home Forum Files Sitewide Application Navigation Home Blogs Media Forums Groups Details 8 Replies 0 Subscribers Postedover 9 years ago Options Subscribe via RSS https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/2467f505-331e-4149-a130-42c6b13d5528/the-system-cannot-find-the-file-specified-exception-from-hresult-0x80070002?forum=biztalkgeneral Share this BizTalk 2006 Forum The system cannot find the file specified error on receive location rated by 0 users This post has 8 Replies | 0 Followers Posted by Anonymous on Wed, Jun 13 2007 12:36 PM The system cannot find the file specified error on receive location I'm getting the following error on a FILE receive location in my "production" environment:A message received by adapter http://www.biztalkgurus.com/biztalk_server/biztalk_2006/f/10/p/6209/11745.aspx "FILE" on receive location "TDA.SOS.ProcessXml.NS.rcv_NSFeed_FILE: with URI "\\apptda0a1adpbiz\NS_FileDRop\In" is suspended.Error details: The system cannot find the file specified. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070002)The receive port associated with this location has an inbound map that processes an envelope schema.This same adapter works on my test system. My first thought was that it was file permissions, butthat didn't seem to do the trick. I also re-installed .Net2.0 Framework. When I run ProcessMon, I get a sharing violation on the file that is dropped in the folder listed above.Any help would be greatly appreciatedTC\\apptda0a1adpbiz\NS_FileDRop\In" is suspended.Error details: The system cannot find the file specified. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070002)The receive port associated with this location has an inbound map that processes an envelope schema.This same adapter works on my test system. My first thought was that it was file permissions, butthat didn't seem to do the trick. I also re-installed .Net2.0 Framework. When I run ProcessMon, I get a sharing violation on the file that is dropped in the folder listed above.Any help would be greatly appreciatedTCA message received by adapter "FILE" on receive location "TDA.SOS.ProcessXml.NS.rcv_NSFeed_FILE: with URI "\\apptda0a1adpbiz\NS_FileDRop\In" is suspended.Error details: The system cannot find the file specified. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070002)The receive por
BizTalk I got this error: The system cannot find the file specified (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070002). So the full error in the event viewer looked like this: A message received by adapter http://mitchvanhelden.blogspot.com/2011/08/biztalk-error-system-cannot-find-file.html "FILE" on receive location "RECEIVE ORDERS PCE FILE" with URI "C:\B2B.TRADCOM.COM\ORDERS\INBOUND\PCE\*.xml" is suspended. Error details: The system cannot find the file specified. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070002) MessageId: {F83F1E4B-3B09-4F9B-A9D5-F6C1BD5C2698} InstanceID: {E162E5AB-E621-4EA1-B643-FD843D7F8D44} I was able to https://monishnagisetty.wordpress.com/2008/02/09/the-system-cannot-find-the-file-specified-exception-from-hresult-0x80070002/ map the message using Visual Studio, so I was quite sure my BizTalk mapping was correct. Now it turned out that I forgot to sign the assembly. So the system was unable to place the the system assembly in the GAC. Because I used a deploy script I didn't notice the resulting warning. Posted by mitch vanhelden Dit e-mailen Dit bloggen!Delen op TwitterDelen op FacebookDelen op Pinterest Labels: Biztalk, BTS2009, Error fix Geen opmerkingen: Een reactie plaatsen Nieuwer bericht Ouder bericht Startpagina Abonneren op: Reacties plaatsen (Atom) Zoeken in deze blog Wordt geladen... Labels Azure (2) BAM (1) Best Practices (4) Biztalk (73) Biztalk tool (11) the system cannot Biztalk360 (3) Book (1) BTS2006 (2) BTS2009 (13) BTS2010 (19) BTS2013 (4) BTUG.be (1) C# (11) Cloud (1) deployment (1) Error fix (23) handy tool (7) High availability (1) HTML (1) Installation (1) Learning (30) LighSwitch (1) Monitoring (2) News (20) Office365 (1) Orchestration (2) Outlook (1) Performance Tuning (11) PowerPivot (1) Script (3) SFTP (1) SOAP (1) SQL (35) SQL 2005 (1) SQL 2008 R2 (9) SQL 2012 (2) SQL Server Compact (1) SQL Server Denali (1) SQLCE 4.0 (1) Tips/Tricks (3) Update (20) Visual Studio (11) VS2008 (4) VS2010 (5) Windows (7) XML (1) XPATH (1) XSD (2) XSLT (3) Add RSS to Berichten Atom Berichten Reacties Atom Reacties Follow by Email About me mitch vanhelden I started my career in 2008 as a general .NET developer. But ended up becoming a BizTalk expert, and still proud of it! Also proud to say I'm an official 'BizTalk360 Product Specialist'. Other technologies I use are C#, SQL andasp.NET I currently share my BizTalk expertise as a consultant for Cnext in Belgium, onmy personal blog (http://mitchvanhelden.blogspot.com), as contributor of http://biztalkadminsblogging.com and on my companies blog (http://blog.cnext.eu).And to share BizTalk knowledge, I co-founded the Belgian BizTalk Usergroup BTUG.be (http://www.btug.be/) Mijn volledige profiel weergeven Blog archive &
cannot find a file but it does not mention the name of the file! In my case, I had a map with a script functoid that referenced an external assembly. It turns out that I copied this map from another project and the assembly reference was no longer valid. I should have encountered build errors but instead I had to deal with this issue at runtime. Event Type: Error Event Source: BizTalk Server 2006 Event Category: BizTalk Server 2006 Event ID: 5753 Date: 2/8/2008 Time: 2:24:53 PM User: N/A Computer: QSI-BTS06R201 Description: A message received by adapter "FILE" on receive location "RCV.CUST.DATA.FROM.SYSTEM.A" with URI "C:\BTSMessageLogger\File Drops\In\copy*.txt" is suspended. Error details: The system cannot find the file specified. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80070002) MessageId: {A916E973-85FB-42B0-83CB-84670D0DDAFF} InstanceID: {62D1A2A0-9D45-447C-ACD0-17F273E21762} Like this:Like Loading... Related February 9, 2008 - Posted by monishnagisetty | BizTalk | BizTalk No comments yet. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Twitter account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Facebook account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Google+ account. (LogOut/Change) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. « Previous | Next » About I am developer, architect, speaker and love to solve enterprise software problems. I am also a member of the Microsoft BizTalk Virtual Technical Specialist Program (VTSP) and founder of the Mid-Ohio Connected Systems Developers User Group (MOCSDUG). I am the Director of the Connected Systems Development practice for the Midwest region at Neudesic. Subscribe in a reader Disclaimer: The opinions expressed herein are my own personal opinions and do not represent my employer's view in any way. Archives August 2012(1) July 2012(1) April 2011(1) March 2011(2) November 2009