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Old 03-04-2006   #1 (permalink)
mabster
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StoreAPI.exe error

When I try to add my custom schema assembly to the default store, I get
the following error:

>storeapi -addSchema DefaultStore MadProps.Comicster.Storage.dll


Microsoft (R) WinFS Store Utility
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Schema MadProps.Comicster.Storage.dll cannot be installed into
DefaultStore. The reason for the failure is unknown. Server error code
is 23999.

What could be the problem? Should my assembly's filename not have dots
in it? I have used "wfssign.exe -CheckPublicKeyToken" to make sure the
DLL is properly signed etc.

Thanks,
Matt

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