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| Christoffer 2005-04-08, 7:48 am |
| Hi, I'd like to remove a send port on our production server. That is, a
server which does not have Visual Studio installed.
How do I go about removing a send port without Visual Studio?
Regards,
Chris
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| Bingzheng Zu[MSFT] 2005-04-08, 5:49 pm |
| You can use visual studio to remotly connect a BizTalk management database
and delete the send port like you do on local machine. In that case, you
need to install BizTalk SDK component on tha VS.NET machine.
Or try the BizTalk server admin window, though it does not provide all
management features as VS.NET do. Next version will provide more features
to this Admin tool.
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| Saravana Kumar 2005-04-11, 7:50 am |
| You can write script files to remove to the send ports. In the SDK folder
all the sample files has scripts to create and remove artifacts, just pick
the logic from there.
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Cheers
Saravana Kumar
http://saravanakumarmv.blogspot.com
"Bingzheng Zu[MSFT]" <benzu@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> You can use visual studio to remotly connect a BizTalk management database
> and delete the send port like you do on local machine. In that case, you
> need to install BizTalk SDK component on tha VS.NET machine.
> Or try the BizTalk server admin window, though it does not provide all
> management features as VS.NET do. Next version will provide more features
> to this Admin tool.
>
>
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| Christoffer 2005-04-12, 7:48 am |
| Hi and thanks for replying, do you know if there is a date set for the next
version of the BizTalk Server Administration?
Regards,
Chris
"Bingzheng Zu[MSFT]" <benzu@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:gyJZ3RHPFHA.2944@TK2MSFTNGXA01.phx.gbl...
> You can use visual studio to remotly connect a BizTalk management database
> and delete the send port like you do on local machine. In that case, you
> need to install BizTalk SDK component on tha VS.NET machine.
> Or try the BizTalk server admin window, though it does not provide all
> management features as VS.NET do. Next version will provide more features
> to this Admin tool.
>
>
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| Paul Somers [MVP+BizTalk] 2005-04-15, 7:48 am |
| Or you could do it today, with the BizTalk server administration tool:
http://www.gotdotnet.com/workspaces...87-da7ae2c9016a
Add or delete send ports, receive ports, assemblies, orchestrations......
with out needing visual studio or scripts.
"Christoffer" <christoffer@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> Hi and thanks for replying, do you know if there is a date set for the
> next version of the BizTalk Server Administration?
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> Regards,
> Chris
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> "Bingzheng Zu[MSFT]" <benzu@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:gyJZ3RHPFHA.2944@TK2MSFTNGXA01.phx.gbl...
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| Bingzheng Zu[MSFT] 2005-04-22, 5:54 pm |
| Sorry for late reply, the shcedule is not published/determined yet. The
wild guess of RTM could be earlier next year.
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