An XML Web service uses standard Web protocols to share data with one or more applications, regardless of how each service is implemented in its native environment. If you add a service, make sure you categorize it and provide one or more access points (bindings). You can then provide instance information for each binding.
An unhandled exception was encountered by a RFID provider or process. Terminating = %1. BizTalk RFID will attempt to log ...
An unknown error has occurred when trying to save the message. Ensure that WMI is running and that the database is available. ...
An unrecoverable exception (see the 'inner exception' below) has occurred. Service Name: {0} Service Id: {1} Instance Id: ...
An XML Web service uses standard Web protocols to share data with one or more applications, regardless of how each service ...
An XML Web service uses standard Web protocols to share data with one or more applications, regardless of how each service ...
Analysis database is not specified correctly. Either specify the Analysis Services and database, or leave them both empty. ...
Analysis Services Decision Support Objects are not installed on this machine. Decision Support Objects must be installed ...
AND ArchivedTime is null OPEN relations FETCH NEXT FROM relations INTO @relation WHILE @fetch_status = 0 BEGIN - Rename columns ...
AND ArchivedTime IS NULL OPEN relationship_partition FETCH NEXT FROM relationship_partition INTO @relationshipPartition WHILE ...