| Nathan Jeffery [MSFT] 2004-11-30, 5:49 pm |
| There are a couple of things that you need to make sure are set correctly in order to make this work. First, you need to make sure that you have
successfully published your orchestration as a web service.
Here is an outline for publishing an orchestration as a web service:
1. Run BizTalk Web Services Publishing Wizard and publish a generated proxy (.csproj, .asmx and other files) to the IIS server.
2. You can optionally select to create new receive port automatically by the wizard or you should create SOAP receive port that matches the URL to the
.asmx file and enable the port.
3. Build the proxy project
After that you should be able to process the SOAP message to the URL.
Secondly, the application pool for running application on the remote IIS server should be a member of BizTalk Isolated Host Users and the application
pool for running the proxy on the local IIS machine (BizTalk machine) should be an account you specified for the service instance of isolated host in BizTalk
MMC.
After that you should be up and running.
Note: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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From: "john" <jepros@yahoo.com>
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.biztalk.setup
Subject: IIS install
Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 20:41:38 +0100
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I want to be able to post messages to the MessageBox from a remote IIS
server (using SOAP). Do I need to launch the Biztalk setup on that server ?
Or installing the required dlls in the GAC is sufficient ?
Sorry I don't take feature request for WinRes: it belongs to the .NET Framework SDK. I'm a consumer of WinRes, just like you...
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>From: Thomas Adams <thomas.o.adams@gmail.com>
>Newsgroups: microsoft.public.dotnet.internationalization
>Subject: RE: How to launch WinRes in full screen mode by another program?
>Date: 29 Sep 2004 19:31:46 GMT
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>Hi
>
>Your assumption is correct. I did not want to call out its long name
>since I didn't know if that could be regarded as breach of NDA. 
>
>Thanks for the explanation. Do you take feature requests for WinRes?
>I'd like to see a "remember last size and location" some day...
>
>~T.
>
>xuy@online.microsoft.com (Xu Yang[MSFT]) wrote:
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I'm afraid that LocStudio (when you say LS, I assume you are using LocStudio) does not have the option, and WinRes does not remember its size and
location when it was shut down.
If you are trying to call it in your own application, you can always use ProcessWindowStyle.Maximized when you start the process.
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>From: Thomas Adams <me4@privacy.net>
>Newsgroups: microsoft.public.dotnet.internationalization
>Subject: How to launch WinRes in full screen mode by another program?
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>Hi
>
>Let's imagine you're using a translation environment (LS) that's
>launching WinRes every now and then. Is it possible to open WinRes in
>full screen mode in this case? It's quite annoying that it doesn't
>remember if I switch it to full screen mode the next time it is invoked.
>
>thanks,
>Thomas
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