JW> of SQL Server. They won't run on the most recent version.
JW> Here's a forum posting that describes a similar problem with BSM.
JW> HTH...
JW> I support PASS, the Professional Association for SQL Server.
JW> <pete.zerger@gmail.com> wrote:
JW>
>> I have been working with some folks attempting to install the
>> Notification Workflow Solution Accelerator for MOM 2005 on SQL 2005
>> Notification Services....an application that was written for the SQL
>> 2000 version of Notification Services.
>>
>> We are able to perform the installation, but when we attempt to
>> launch the .NET web site, we get an error about missing registry
>> keys. We captured these missing keys, but could not seem to simply
>> copy from elsewhere, as they mention .NET assemblies and mulitple
>> registry hives, such as HKCR\Installer\Assemblies\c:|program
>> files|microsoft|notification workflow|Notification
>> Workflow|Presentation|MSMNW.WEB|web.config
>>
>> Is there a fundamental difference in how the registry keys are
>> handled in performing a fresh install of this app on SQL 2005 NS
>> versus performing SQL 2000 NS and then migrating to SQL 2005?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Pete Zerger, MCSE(Messaging)
>> Co-founder and Webmaster, MOMReourcs.org
>> URL:
http://www.momresources.org >> BLOG:
http://www.it-jedi.net/ >> mailto:pete.zerger@gmail.com