Note: This message is applicable only for computers running Data Transport Service at Release 1.1, Service Pack 1, or higher releases.
Reason:
The initiator has started the transfer and connected to a responder. However, Data Transport Service could not validate that this responder is actually the same responder specified in the transfer.
Action:
Ensure that the transfer correctly specifies the name of the responder. In the transfer, the name of the responding machine must match the name of the machine exactly as it is defined in the Common Object Repository.
Also ensure that the correct address is specified for the machine in the Common Object Repository.
If the name and address of the machine in the Common Object Repository is the same the name and address of the Data Transport Agent machine, then perform a Data Transport Service Auto Discovery on the machine. For instructions, see the Data Transport Service Administration Client online help or the Data Transport Service Administrator Guide.
If the Responding Machine Is Not Defined in the Common Object Repository
If the responding machine is not defined in the Common Object Repository, ensure that the transfer specifies the name of the responder exactly as it is defined in your network. Consult your network administrator for the exact name.
Also, ask your network administrator to add the responding machine to the Common Object Repository, being sure to specify its address correctly. For instructions, see the Data Transport Service Administrator Guide.
Next, perform a WorldView Enterprise Discovery. For instructions, see the documentation and online help for WorldView.
Finally, perform a Data Transport Service Auto Discovery. For instructions, see the Data Transport Service WorldView Administration Client online help or the Inside Data Transport Service (CCS) guide.
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