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| John Boy 2004-06-20, 11:08 pm |
| Hi,
I have just done my second deployment to biztalk 04 using the wizard now I have an unexpected error has occurred when I try to restart my host. I have a full licensed version of biztalk and the only way I can get round it is to create a new host.
My second question is I can uninstall the assemblies a deployment by the wizard, but it still leaves the orchestrations, ports, etc. Is there a tool to get rid of these to?, I can't seem to be able to delete them from the admin.
thanks
John
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| Gilles [MSFT] 2004-06-20, 11:08 pm |
| Hello John,
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>My second question is I can uninstall the assemblies a deployment by the wizard, but it still leaves the orchestrations, ports, etc.
> Is there a tool to get rid of these to?, I can't seem to be able to delete them from the admin.
You have two ways to remove ports: use a WMI script (look inside the SDK folder under Admi\WMI for already existing scripts) or by
using Visual Studio BizTalk Explorer view. The BizTalk Management console does not currently allow you to do this.
Thanks.
-Gilles.
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| Hi Giles,
Thanks for the answer to the second question. Do you know if its possible that I have corrupted my host instance?
John
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John
"Gilles [MSFT]" wrote:
> Hello John,
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> [...]
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> You have two ways to remove ports: use a WMI script (look inside the SDK folder under Admi\WMI for already existing scripts) or by
> using Visual Studio BizTalk Explorer view. The BizTalk Management console does not currently allow you to do this.
>
> Thanks.
> -Gilles.
>
>
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| Jan Eliasen 2004-06-20, 11:08 pm |
| On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 14:13:01 -0700, "John Boy" <John
Boy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>I have just done my second deployment to biztalk 04 using the wizard now I have an unexpected error has occurred when I try to restart my host. I have a full licensed version of biztalk and the only way I can get round it is to create a new host.
This error could be solved by refreshing BizTalk Server Explorer
before starting the host, I guess?
Jan Eliasen
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Jan Eliasen, representing himself and not the company he works for.
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| I think I have solved it my uninstalling MSMQ this is not stated anyway that biztalk hosts won't work with MSMQ and MSMQT installed on the same machine!
Anyway... I'm having fun today!
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John
"Jan Eliasen" wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 14:13:01 -0700, "John Boy" <John
> Boy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
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> This error could be solved by refreshing BizTalk Server Explorer
> before starting the host, I guess?
>
> Jan Eliasen
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> --
> Jan Eliasen, representing himself and not the company he works for.
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