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| Enrico 2004-05-04, 4:35 am |
| How many assembly can i install inside a BizTalk Server
2004 Partner edition?
Thanks in advance
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| Jack Blalock 2004-05-04, 2:36 pm |
| Using BTS 2004 Partner edition you can have 3 internal applications and 3
trading partners.
Internal application as a distinct application that runs on a single
logical machine within the firewall of an organization. We do not require
customers to count each end-device or application, just the application
that integrates directly with Microsoft BizTalk Server.
A trading partner is defined as a distinct parent entity across the
Internet. We do not require customers to count each end-device, application
or logical machine, just the parent entity that integrates directly with
Microsoft BizTalk Server from across the firewall.
Hope this helps!
Jack Blalock [MSFT]
This posting is provided "AS IS", with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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| Enrico 2004-05-05, 5:37 am |
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>-----Original Message-----
>Using BTS 2004 Partner edition you can have 3 internal
applications and 3
>trading partners.
>
>Internal application as a distinct application that runs
on a single
>logical machine within the firewall of an organization.
We do not require
>customers to count each end-device or application, just
the application
>that integrates directly with Microsoft BizTalk Server.
>
>A trading partner is defined as a distinct parent entity
across the
>Internet. We do not require customers to count each end-
device, application
>or logical machine, just the parent entity that
integrates directly with
>Microsoft BizTalk Server from across the firewall.
>
>Hope this helps!
>
>Jack Blalock [MSFT]
>This posting is provided "AS IS", with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
>
ok, but how many assembly can i deploy inide a BTS04 PRT
edition?
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