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FIX: BizTalk uses unique GUIDs as Application Name in some SQL connections


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Symptoms

Assume that you use a Data Security application, such as IBM InfoSphere Guardium, that performs the following tasks:
  • Monitors all database connections in the network
  • Stores relevant information
  • Creates reports about the stored information for BizTalk Server applications
In this situation, the Data Security application consistently determines that every connection signifies a new application. Eventually, the volume of stored information becomes overwhelming and causes the program to crash.

Note The Data Security application stores the information per application based on the "Application Name" value that is specified in the connection string.

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Cause

This problem occurs because BizTalk Server uses a unique GUID for "Application Name" in every connection for certain calls so that the number of recorded "Application Name" elements grows infinitely and triggers conflicts with the monitoring application.

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Resolution

Cumulative update information

This issue was first fixed in the following cumulative updates for BizTalk Server:

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Status

Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section.

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References

For information about the service packs and cumulative update list for BizTalk Server, see KB 2555976: Service pack and cumulative update list for BizTalk Server .

For more information about BizTalk Server hotfixes, see KB 2003907: Information about BizTalk hotfixes and cumulative update support .

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Article Info
Article ID : 3053569
Revision : 1
Created on : 1/7/2017
Published on : 10/10/2015
Exists online : False
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