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news.microsoft.com

2005-08-24, 7:50 am

I am facing a problem in BizTalk if I register the adapter to a new folder
location (a new version of the same adapter dll). I do adapter
re-registration but BizTalk still taking my old path and assembly. I looked
in the SQL server in the adapters table in BizTalkMgmtDb database and found
it still saving the old path. I don’t want to remove the adapter and then
add the new one, because many ports are associated with.



I have restared all related services, BizTalk, SSO, SQL Server & Agent, WMI
.... but didn't help



Thanks

lioardo


Nateshan

2005-08-24, 6:04 pm

I think in this scenario you can change the value in the SQL Table and change
the path accordingly.

"news.microsoft.com" wrote:

> I am facing a problem in BizTalk if I register the adapter to a new folder
> location (a new version of the same adapter dll). I do adapter
> re-registration but BizTalk still taking my old path and assembly. I looked
> in the SQL server in the adapters table in BizTalkMgmtDb database and found
> it still saving the old path. I don’t want to remove the adapter and then
> add the new one, because many ports are associated with.
>
>
>
> I have restared all related services, BizTalk, SSO, SQL Server & Agent, WMI
> .... but didn't help
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
> lioardo
>
>
>

news.microsoft.com

2005-08-24, 6:04 pm


Actually this is what i didn't want to do, but did it because if didn't find
any other solution, but it worked for me.

Thanks


"Nateshan" <Nateshan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3B113BE0-4B8F-42BB-9B33-7D5AE3A6C7FF@microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
>I think in this scenario you can change the value in the SQL Table and
>change
> the path accordingly.
>
> "news.microsoft.com" wrote:
>


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