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Exchange Server AS4.1 Error 85010014 <junk 11-21-2005
|--> How CRAPI can it be??? Beverly Howard ...11-21-2005
Posted by BlueGreenOrange on November 22, 2005, 11:10 am
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Sorry, I left out that I was getting that error when trying to sync with my
Exchange server. Read elsewhere that the server must be external fqdn, so
that's what I'm using. I know the server resolves and is accessible. Able
to access internet with Axim as well.

"BlueGreenOrange" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm unfortunately not offering any help, but rather posting looking for
> assistance with same problems. Brand new install Dell Axim X51v, WM5 and 4.0
> of ActiveSync. Same issues with being able to sync with Outlook no problem
> at all, but "Activesync encountered a problem on the SERVER Support Code
> 85010014" error is all I am getting. Checked event logs on both Exchange
> Server (2003, sp1) and workstation (XP, SP2) and nothing in those.
>
> Mike
>
> "junk@junk.com" wrote:
>
> > I guess I should have been a little more specific in my original post.
> >
> > Have also:
> >
> > Recreated Partnership - numerous times when trying other things.
> >
> > Recreated Server on Device - numerous times
> >
> > Tried a totally different "vanilla" test workstation running XP SP2 fully
> > patched and not a lot else and put in AS4.1 and synched back to the server.
> > Same error - so it is probably something server side - I just can't find
> > it..
> >
> > Tried a "vanilla" Exchange Server used for testing. SBS 2003 fully patched
> > and updated. With a "vanilla" client. Same problem.
> >
> > These vanilla machines are test non-production machines that are kept in a
> > "latest patch" state and used for compatibilitiy testing before we deploy
> > software in the production environment. Basically we ghost the drives
> > before trying something and then ghost them back to original state ready for
> > the next test.
> >
> > A synch from client to desktop copy of Outlook works just fine. So it is a
> > workaround but the lack of live email from the Exchange Server is a total
> > pain and is really supposed to be the point of this exercise.
> >
> > BTW - Real name is Graeme - the address is an anti-spam measure.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > >
> > >>Someone from Microsoft - please look and comment
> > >>
> > >>Exchange Server 2003 SP2
> > >>Activesync 4.1 - official release
> > >>WM5
> > >>Certificate installed on the PPC
> > >>
> > >>Credential Authentication must be taking place because when you put in the
> > >>WRONG credentials it immediately errors with a bad credentials message.
> > >>Put
> > >>in the correct credentials and you get:.
> > >>
> > >>"Activesync encountered a problem on the SERVER Support Code 85010014"
> > >>
> > >>I've posted before and I see now a few others are coming up on forums with
> > >>this problem. NOT an Outlook/85010014 but an Exchange version of the
> > >>error
> > >>and a SLIGHTLY different text in the error dialog - SERVER not DESKTOP.
> > >
> > > Can you try deleting the server from the device, then readd it and see
> > > if it helps any?
> > >
> > > --
> > > Rob Borek
> > > Microsoft MVP - Mobile Devices
> > > Want *ONE ON ONE* support? http://www.pocketpcone2one.com
> > > Please place all replies into the newsgroup so that others can benefit.
> >
> >
> >

Posted by Carl Wolz [MSFT] on November 22, 2005, 8:22 pm
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The error code indicates that there was a error on the Exchange Server
Front-end. I would concentrate your effort there.



The error codes below are winsock error codes coming from RAPI, and happen
when one side closes there socket. This is normal and doesn't affect
Exchange Server Sync.



--
Carl Wolz [MSFT]
This Posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.



> Someone from Microsoft - please look and comment
>
> Exchange Server 2003 SP2
> Activesync 4.1 - official release
> WM5
> Certificate installed on the PPC
>
> Credential Authentication must be taking place because when you put in the
> WRONG credentials it immediately errors with a bad credentials message.
> Put in the correct credentials and you get:.
>
> "Activesync encountered a problem on the SERVER Support Code 85010014"
>
> I've posted before and I see now a few others are coming up on forums with
> this problem. NOT an Outlook/85010014 but an Exchange version of the
> error and a SLIGHTLY different text in the error dialog - SERVER not
> DESKTOP.
>
> I've been wading through error logs on the Exchange Server (configured as
> a front end) - nothing. But I gleaned this from the error log on the
> workstation where ActiveSynch is installed and trying to synch back to the
> server.:
>
> 11/21/2005 14:13:44.496 p(3440) t(2392) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
> CRAPISession::CeRapiUninitInternal : hr = 0x8000ffff -
> rapisession.cpp(466)
> 11/21/2005 14:16:55.421 p(3488) t(3028) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
> CRAPISession::CeRapiInvokeInternal : hr = 0x80070103 -
> rapisession.cpp(7145)
> 11/21/2005 14:16:55.421 p(3488) t(3028) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
> CRAPISession::CeRapiInvoke : hr = 0x80070103 - rapisession.cpp(7276)
> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3488) t(3220) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
> CRAPISocket::ReceiveBufferNoDecrypt : hr = 0x80072746 - rapisock.cpp(524)
> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3440) t(3820) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
> CRAPISocket::ReceiveBufferNoDecrypt : hr = 0x80072746 - rapisock.cpp(524)
> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3440) t(3820) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
> CRAPISocket::ReceiveBufferSize : hr = 0x80072746 - rapisock.cpp(630)
> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3440) t(3820) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
> CByteBuffer::ReceiveFromSocket : hr = 0x80072746 - bytebuf.cpp(314)
> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3440) t(3820) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
> CRAPISession::RAPI_EXP_25 : hr = 0x80072746 - rapisession.cpp(10099)
> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3488) t(3220) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
> CRAPISocket::ReceiveBuffer : hr = 0x80072746 - rapisock.cpp(690)
> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3488) t(3220) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
> CRAPISession::Read : hr = 0x80072746 - rapisession.cpp(10541)
> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(1996) t(576) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
> CRAPISocket::WaitForDataToRecv : hr = 0x80072745 - rapisock.cpp(413)
> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(1996) t(576) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
> CRAPISocket::ReceiveBufferNoDecrypt : hr = 0x80072745 - rapisock.cpp(498)
> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(1996) t(576) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
> CRAPISocket::ReceiveBuffer : hr = 0x80072745 - rapisock.cpp(690)
> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(1996) t(576) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
> CRAPIPacket::ReadPacket : hr = 0x80072745 - rapiconnection.cpp(620)
> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(1996) t(576) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
> CRAPIDevicePrivate::HandlePackets : hr = 0x80072745 -
> RAPIDevicePriv.cpp(443)
> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(1996) t(576) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
> CRAPIDevicePrivate::DeviceThread : hr = 0x80072745 -
> RAPIDevicePriv.cpp(663)
> 11/21/2005 14:17:59.624 p(3488) t(3844) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
> CRAPISession::CeRapiInvokeInternal : hr = 0x80070103 -
> rapisession.cpp(7145)
> 11/21/2005 14:17:59.624 p(3488) t(3844) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
> CRAPISession::CeRapiInvoke : hr = 0x80070103 - rapisession.cpp(7276)
>
> There is little in the KB on these error codes - and what there is doesn't
> relate to AS - anyone got any ideas?
>
> TIA
>



Posted by Alan on November 24, 2005, 3:06 pm
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Everyone? Please provide proof of such a broad statement.

I'll start it by saying I had no problems using it.




"Fredrik Caesar" <fredrik AT caesar DOT dyns DOT net> wrote in message
> But please, have you at all read the posts in this forum? ActiveSync 4 is
> a REAL PROBLEM for Microsoft. Everyone are having problems! I can't get it
> to work either, even in an isolated test environment.
>
> You MUST act on this, or people will loose al confidence in your products.
> I have never EVER seen so many problems concentrated to one single product
> in so little time
>
> Please. How can we get help? Who should we call?
>
> Just my .05...
>
>> The error code indicates that there was a error on the Exchange Server
>> Front-end. I would concentrate your effort there.
>>
>>
>>
>> The error codes below are winsock error codes coming from RAPI, and
>> happen when one side closes there socket. This is normal and doesn't
>> affect Exchange Server Sync.
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Carl Wolz [MSFT]
>> This Posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> rights.
>>
>>
>>
>>> Someone from Microsoft - please look and comment
>>>
>>> Exchange Server 2003 SP2
>>> Activesync 4.1 - official release
>>> WM5
>>> Certificate installed on the PPC
>>>
>>> Credential Authentication must be taking place because when you put in
>>> the WRONG credentials it immediately errors with a bad credentials
>>> message. Put in the correct credentials and you get:.
>>>
>>> "Activesync encountered a problem on the SERVER Support Code 85010014"
>>>
>>> I've posted before and I see now a few others are coming up on forums
>>> with this problem. NOT an Outlook/85010014 but an Exchange version of
>>> the error and a SLIGHTLY different text in the error dialog - SERVER not
>>> DESKTOP.
>>>
>>> I've been wading through error logs on the Exchange Server (configured
>>> as a front end) - nothing. But I gleaned this from the error log on the
>>> workstation where ActiveSynch is installed and trying to synch back to
>>> the server.:
>>>
>>> 11/21/2005 14:13:44.496 p(3440) t(2392) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>> CRAPISession::CeRapiUninitInternal : hr = 0x8000ffff -
>>> rapisession.cpp(466)
>>> 11/21/2005 14:16:55.421 p(3488) t(3028) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>> CRAPISession::CeRapiInvokeInternal : hr = 0x80070103 -
>>> rapisession.cpp(7145)
>>> 11/21/2005 14:16:55.421 p(3488) t(3028) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>> CRAPISession::CeRapiInvoke : hr = 0x80070103 - rapisession.cpp(7276)
>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3488) t(3220) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>> CRAPISocket::ReceiveBufferNoDecrypt : hr = 0x80072746 -
>>> rapisock.cpp(524)
>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3440) t(3820) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>> CRAPISocket::ReceiveBufferNoDecrypt : hr = 0x80072746 -
>>> rapisock.cpp(524)
>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3440) t(3820) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>> CRAPISocket::ReceiveBufferSize : hr = 0x80072746 - rapisock.cpp(630)
>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3440) t(3820) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>> CByteBuffer::ReceiveFromSocket : hr = 0x80072746 - bytebuf.cpp(314)
>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3440) t(3820) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>> CRAPISession::RAPI_EXP_25 : hr = 0x80072746 - rapisession.cpp(10099)
>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3488) t(3220) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>> CRAPISocket::ReceiveBuffer : hr = 0x80072746 - rapisock.cpp(690)
>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3488) t(3220) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>> CRAPISession::Read : hr = 0x80072746 - rapisession.cpp(10541)
>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(1996) t(576) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>> CRAPISocket::WaitForDataToRecv : hr = 0x80072745 - rapisock.cpp(413)
>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(1996) t(576) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>> CRAPISocket::ReceiveBufferNoDecrypt : hr = 0x80072745 -
>>> rapisock.cpp(498)
>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(1996) t(576) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>> CRAPISocket::ReceiveBuffer : hr = 0x80072745 - rapisock.cpp(690)
>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(1996) t(576) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>> CRAPIPacket::ReadPacket : hr = 0x80072745 - rapiconnection.cpp(620)
>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(1996) t(576) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>> CRAPIDevicePrivate::HandlePackets : hr = 0x80072745 -
>>> RAPIDevicePriv.cpp(443)
>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(1996) t(576) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>> CRAPIDevicePrivate::DeviceThread : hr = 0x80072745 -
>>> RAPIDevicePriv.cpp(663)
>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:59.624 p(3488) t(3844) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>> CRAPISession::CeRapiInvokeInternal : hr = 0x80070103 -
>>> rapisession.cpp(7145)
>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:59.624 p(3488) t(3844) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>> CRAPISession::CeRapiInvoke : hr = 0x80070103 - rapisession.cpp(7276)
>>>
>>> There is little in the KB on these error codes - and what there is
>>> doesn't relate to AS - anyone got any ideas?
>>>
>>> TIA
>>>
>>
>>
>
>



Posted by <junk on November 25, 2005, 1:01 pm
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Alan,

I'm not out to get in a p*ssing match over the word "everyone"

But I would tend to agree with Fredrick that Activesync 4 is significantly
worse in terms of introductory problems than many pieces of software. There
are many other fora (to be strictly correct about the plural of "forum")
that have a significant number of issues with this software getting
discussed.

If we can't even get it to work in a pretty vanilla test environment then
"summat's up" - though I agree not with "everyone"

Graeme



> Everyone? Please provide proof of such a broad statement.
>
> I'll start it by saying I had no problems using it.
>
>
>
>
> "Fredrik Caesar" <fredrik AT caesar DOT dyns DOT net> wrote in message
>> But please, have you at all read the posts in this forum? ActiveSync 4 is
>> a REAL PROBLEM for Microsoft. Everyone are having problems! I can't get
>> it to work either, even in an isolated test environment.
>>
>> You MUST act on this, or people will loose al confidence in your
>> products. I have never EVER seen so many problems concentrated to one
>> single product in so little time
>>
>> Please. How can we get help? Who should we call?
>>
>> Just my .05...
>>
>>> The error code indicates that there was a error on the Exchange Server
>>> Front-end. I would concentrate your effort there.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The error codes below are winsock error codes coming from RAPI, and
>>> happen when one side closes there socket. This is normal and doesn't
>>> affect Exchange Server Sync.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Carl Wolz [MSFT]
>>> This Posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>>> rights.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Someone from Microsoft - please look and comment
>>>>
>>>> Exchange Server 2003 SP2
>>>> Activesync 4.1 - official release
>>>> WM5
>>>> Certificate installed on the PPC
>>>>
>>>> Credential Authentication must be taking place because when you put in
>>>> the WRONG credentials it immediately errors with a bad credentials
>>>> message. Put in the correct credentials and you get:.
>>>>
>>>> "Activesync encountered a problem on the SERVER Support Code 85010014"
>>>>
>>>> I've posted before and I see now a few others are coming up on forums
>>>> with this problem. NOT an Outlook/85010014 but an Exchange version of
>>>> the error and a SLIGHTLY different text in the error dialog - SERVER
>>>> not DESKTOP.
>>>>
>>>> I've been wading through error logs on the Exchange Server (configured
>>>> as a front end) - nothing. But I gleaned this from the error log on
>>>> the workstation where ActiveSynch is installed and trying to synch back
>>>> to the server.:
>>>>
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:13:44.496 p(3440) t(2392) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISession::CeRapiUninitInternal : hr = 0x8000ffff -
>>>> rapisession.cpp(466)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:16:55.421 p(3488) t(3028) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISession::CeRapiInvokeInternal : hr = 0x80070103 -
>>>> rapisession.cpp(7145)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:16:55.421 p(3488) t(3028) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISession::CeRapiInvoke : hr = 0x80070103 - rapisession.cpp(7276)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3488) t(3220) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISocket::ReceiveBufferNoDecrypt : hr = 0x80072746 -
>>>> rapisock.cpp(524)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3440) t(3820) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISocket::ReceiveBufferNoDecrypt : hr = 0x80072746 -
>>>> rapisock.cpp(524)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3440) t(3820) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISocket::ReceiveBufferSize : hr = 0x80072746 - rapisock.cpp(630)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3440) t(3820) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CByteBuffer::ReceiveFromSocket : hr = 0x80072746 - bytebuf.cpp(314)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3440) t(3820) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISession::RAPI_EXP_25 : hr = 0x80072746 - rapisession.cpp(10099)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3488) t(3220) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISocket::ReceiveBuffer : hr = 0x80072746 - rapisock.cpp(690)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3488) t(3220) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISession::Read : hr = 0x80072746 - rapisession.cpp(10541)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(1996) t(576) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISocket::WaitForDataToRecv : hr = 0x80072745 - rapisock.cpp(413)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(1996) t(576) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISocket::ReceiveBufferNoDecrypt : hr = 0x80072745 -
>>>> rapisock.cpp(498)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(1996) t(576) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISocket::ReceiveBuffer : hr = 0x80072745 - rapisock.cpp(690)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(1996) t(576) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPIPacket::ReadPacket : hr = 0x80072745 - rapiconnection.cpp(620)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(1996) t(576) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPIDevicePrivate::HandlePackets : hr = 0x80072745 -
>>>> RAPIDevicePriv.cpp(443)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(1996) t(576) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPIDevicePrivate::DeviceThread : hr = 0x80072745 -
>>>> RAPIDevicePriv.cpp(663)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:59.624 p(3488) t(3844) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISession::CeRapiInvokeInternal : hr = 0x80070103 -
>>>> rapisession.cpp(7145)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:59.624 p(3488) t(3844) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISession::CeRapiInvoke : hr = 0x80070103 - rapisession.cpp(7276)
>>>>
>>>> There is little in the KB on these error codes - and what there is
>>>> doesn't relate to AS - anyone got any ideas?
>>>>
>>>> TIA
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>



Posted by Doc Holiday on November 25, 2005, 2:26 pm
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I am experiencing the same error code with my sync. I'm just trying to sync
to my local copy of Outlook, rather than the Exchange server and am not
having any luck. I am very, very disappointed in ActiveSync.

> Everyone? Please provide proof of such a broad statement.
>
> I'll start it by saying I had no problems using it.
>
>
>
>
> "Fredrik Caesar" <fredrik AT caesar DOT dyns DOT net> wrote in message
>> But please, have you at all read the posts in this forum? ActiveSync 4 is
>> a REAL PROBLEM for Microsoft. Everyone are having problems! I can't get
>> it to work either, even in an isolated test environment.
>>
>> You MUST act on this, or people will loose al confidence in your
>> products. I have never EVER seen so many problems concentrated to one
>> single product in so little time
>>
>> Please. How can we get help? Who should we call?
>>
>> Just my .05...
>>
>>> The error code indicates that there was a error on the Exchange Server
>>> Front-end. I would concentrate your effort there.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> The error codes below are winsock error codes coming from RAPI, and
>>> happen when one side closes there socket. This is normal and doesn't
>>> affect Exchange Server Sync.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Carl Wolz [MSFT]
>>> This Posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>>> rights.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Someone from Microsoft - please look and comment
>>>>
>>>> Exchange Server 2003 SP2
>>>> Activesync 4.1 - official release
>>>> WM5
>>>> Certificate installed on the PPC
>>>>
>>>> Credential Authentication must be taking place because when you put in
>>>> the WRONG credentials it immediately errors with a bad credentials
>>>> message. Put in the correct credentials and you get:.
>>>>
>>>> "Activesync encountered a problem on the SERVER Support Code 85010014"
>>>>
>>>> I've posted before and I see now a few others are coming up on forums
>>>> with this problem. NOT an Outlook/85010014 but an Exchange version of
>>>> the error and a SLIGHTLY different text in the error dialog - SERVER
>>>> not DESKTOP.
>>>>
>>>> I've been wading through error logs on the Exchange Server (configured
>>>> as a front end) - nothing. But I gleaned this from the error log on
>>>> the workstation where ActiveSynch is installed and trying to synch back
>>>> to the server.:
>>>>
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:13:44.496 p(3440) t(2392) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISession::CeRapiUninitInternal : hr = 0x8000ffff -
>>>> rapisession.cpp(466)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:16:55.421 p(3488) t(3028) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISession::CeRapiInvokeInternal : hr = 0x80070103 -
>>>> rapisession.cpp(7145)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:16:55.421 p(3488) t(3028) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISession::CeRapiInvoke : hr = 0x80070103 - rapisession.cpp(7276)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3488) t(3220) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISocket::ReceiveBufferNoDecrypt : hr = 0x80072746 -
>>>> rapisock.cpp(524)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3440) t(3820) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISocket::ReceiveBufferNoDecrypt : hr = 0x80072746 -
>>>> rapisock.cpp(524)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3440) t(3820) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISocket::ReceiveBufferSize : hr = 0x80072746 - rapisock.cpp(630)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3440) t(3820) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CByteBuffer::ReceiveFromSocket : hr = 0x80072746 - bytebuf.cpp(314)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3440) t(3820) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISession::RAPI_EXP_25 : hr = 0x80072746 - rapisession.cpp(10099)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3488) t(3220) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISocket::ReceiveBuffer : hr = 0x80072746 - rapisock.cpp(690)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(3488) t(3220) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISession::Read : hr = 0x80072746 - rapisession.cpp(10541)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(1996) t(576) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISocket::WaitForDataToRecv : hr = 0x80072745 - rapisock.cpp(413)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(1996) t(576) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISocket::ReceiveBufferNoDecrypt : hr = 0x80072745 -
>>>> rapisock.cpp(498)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(1996) t(576) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISocket::ReceiveBuffer : hr = 0x80072745 - rapisock.cpp(690)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(1996) t(576) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPIPacket::ReadPacket : hr = 0x80072745 - rapiconnection.cpp(620)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(1996) t(576) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPIDevicePrivate::HandlePackets : hr = 0x80072745 -
>>>> RAPIDevicePriv.cpp(443)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:15.968 p(1996) t(576) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPIDevicePrivate::DeviceThread : hr = 0x80072745 -
>>>> RAPIDevicePriv.cpp(663)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:59.624 p(3488) t(3844) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISession::CeRapiInvokeInternal : hr = 0x80070103 -
>>>> rapisession.cpp(7145)
>>>> 11/21/2005 14:17:59.624 p(3488) t(3844) TraceToFile -> ERROR in
>>>> CRAPISession::CeRapiInvoke : hr = 0x80070103 - rapisession.cpp(7276)
>>>>
>>>> There is little in the KB on these error codes - and what there is
>>>> doesn't relate to AS - anyone got any ideas?
>>>>
>>>> TIA
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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