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Learn more about: How to Diagnose Problems with the SOAP Adapter
How to Diagnose Problems with the SOAP Adapter
06/08/2017
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How to Diagnose Problems with the SOAP Adapter

This section contains steps that can be followed to help diagnose problems with the SOAP adapter.

Check the IIS log and HTTPERR log of the IIS Server for errors

  • The source or target IIS server log files can contain information that is helpful for troubleshooting problems with the SOAP adapter. By default the IIS log files on a [!INCLUDEbtsWinSvrNoVersion] computer are located in the following directory:

    %WinDir%\system32\LogFiles\W3SVC1\

    [!NOTE] %WinDir% is a placeholder for the location of the Windows directory on the IIS server.

    By default the HTTPERR log files on a [!INCLUDEbtsWinSvrNoVersion] based computer are located in the following directory:

    %WinDir%\system32\LogFiles\HTTPERR\

    [!NOTE] The HTTPERR log file is available only on [!INCLUDEbtsWinSvr2k8] computers.

See Also

Tools and Utilities to Use for Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting the SOAP Adapter