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MHoque - 20 Jul 2006 18:31 GMT
My part1_after works but when I try the part1_before I have this problem.

One thing I see under the bin for client I don't have those trace files.
Even though I selected that from wse 3.0 settings.
MHoque - 24 Jul 2006 18:10 GMT
I have found out why I was getting that error. For the client under the
/bin/debug folder you have to have the wse3policyCache.config file. I didn't
have that. I thought when I was using WSE 3.0 settings, it will place the
required files in the right places and it did not. I wonder why?? But after I
manually put that file in that folder , it worked.

> My part1_after works but when I try the part1_before I have this problem.
>
> One thing I see under the bin for client I don't have those trace files.
> Even though I selected that from wse 3.0 settings.

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