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Renaming a Biztalk 2004 Server
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| Neal Walters 2006-01-13, 9:59 pm |
| What do you have to do if operations wants to rename a Biztalk server?
I think we did this on a Virtual PC in a class once, and if I remember
Biztalk didn't work thereafter.
I think the Biztalk Server name is in the database somewhere.
Can you simply run "ConfigFramework /u", then rerun ConfigFramework and
choose "join and existing" system? Is that enough to get things straight?
In your answer, pleae let me know if you have actually done it or are just
theorizing.
Thanks in advance!
Neal Walters
http://Biztalk-Training.com - Biztalk 2004 Video Tutorials
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| Deepak Lakshmanan 2006-01-13, 9:59 pm |
| I have not done this but I remembered a blog post on this and people
acknowledging that this works
Check out
http://geekswithblogs.net/asmith/ar...4/26/38465.aspx
Hope this helps
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Deepak
http://biztalkblogs.com/deepakl
"Neal Walters" wrote:
> What do you have to do if operations wants to rename a Biztalk server?
> I think we did this on a Virtual PC in a class once, and if I remember
> Biztalk didn't work thereafter.
>
> I think the Biztalk Server name is in the database somewhere.
>
> Can you simply run "ConfigFramework /u", then rerun ConfigFramework and
> choose "join and existing" system? Is that enough to get things straight?
>
> In your answer, pleae let me know if you have actually done it or are just
> theorizing.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Neal Walters
> http://Biztalk-Training.com - Biztalk 2004 Video Tutorials
>
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