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Biztalk 2006 and Visual Studio 2005
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| Robert E. Flaherty 2006-03-03, 6:18 pm |
| I am new to BizTalk. I loaded BizTalk 2006 Beta 2 and Visual Studio 2005
Professional. When attempting to do the first tutorial for BizTalk 2006, I
was instructed to start an empty BizTalk server project. I do not have this
template loaded in Visual Studio not am I offered the choice of a BizTalk
project as shown in the tutorial instructions.
What else do I need to install and where would I find it?
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| Greg Forsythe 2006-03-03, 6:18 pm |
| In which order did you install Biztalk and Visual Studio 2005.
When you install Biztalk it checks for VS2005 and only installs the SDK and
VS2005 components if VS2005 is there.
You may need to reinstall Biztalk.
Greg
"Robert E. Flaherty" <Bobf@TimeVision.Com> wrote in message
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>I am new to BizTalk. I loaded BizTalk 2006 Beta 2 and Visual Studio 2005
>Professional. When attempting to do the first tutorial for BizTalk 2006, I
>was instructed to start an empty BizTalk server project. I do not have
>this template loaded in Visual Studio not am I offered the choice of a
>BizTalk project as shown in the tutorial instructions.
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> What else do I need to install and where would I find it?
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| Michael Elizarov [MSFT] 2006-03-03, 6:18 pm |
| While Greg is correct that te order is important, you do not need to
uninstall and re-install BizTalk. You can run setup again and add dev tools
component.
-- Michael
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>In which order did you install Biztalk and Visual Studio 2005.
>When you install Biztalk it checks for VS2005 and only installs the SDK
and
>VS2005 components if VS2005 is there.
>You may need to reinstall Biztalk.
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>Greg
>"Robert E. Flaherty" <Bobf@TimeVision.Com> wrote in message
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