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BTS 2004: Missing ODX Editor in VS.NET
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| Jeff Ferguson 2004-04-12, 9:49 am |
| I have been using BizTalk 2004 RC 0 with no problems. I uninstalled it and
installed BizTalk 2004 RTM. When I go into Visual Studio .NET 2003 now, my
ODX files appear as XML documents - the Orchestration editor support in
VS.NET is missing. Schemas appear correctly. I see the "BizTalk 2004" icon
on my VS.NET splash screen, so it looks like VS.NET knows about BizTalk 2004
at some level.
Any clues? I have run a "Repair" option and have also installed the first
Rollup Hotfix package.
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| Matt Milner 2004-04-12, 9:44 pm |
| Try this:
Right click on the ODX file in your solution explorer and choose "open with"
If BizTalk Orchestration Designer is an option, select it and then click the
"set as default" button.
If the designer is not an option, then I think you have an install problem
and may need to reinstall.
Matt
"Jeff Ferguson" <JeffF@magenic.com> wrote in message
news:exzPFGJIEHA.828@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> I have been using BizTalk 2004 RC 0 with no problems. I uninstalled it and
> installed BizTalk 2004 RTM. When I go into Visual Studio .NET 2003 now, my
> ODX files appear as XML documents - the Orchestration editor support in
> VS.NET is missing. Schemas appear correctly. I see the "BizTalk 2004" icon
> on my VS.NET splash screen, so it looks like VS.NET knows about BizTalk
2004
> at some level.
>
> Any clues? I have run a "Repair" option and have also installed the first
> Rollup Hotfix package.
>
>
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| Jeff Ferguson 2004-04-14, 3:34 pm |
| "Matt Milner" <matt.milner@m3technologypartners dot com> wrote in message
news:uezciIPIEHA.3820@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> Right click on the ODX file in your solution explorer and choose "open
with"
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> If BizTalk Orchestration Designer is an option, select it and then click
the
> "set as default" button.
> If the designer is not an option, then I think you have an install problem
> and may need to reinstall.
Thanks for the suggestion, Matt. The Designer is not an option. My options
are:
* Source Code (Text) Editor (Default)
* Source Code (Text) Editor with Encoding
* HTML/XML Editor
* HTML/XML Editor with Encoding
* XML Schema Editor
* Binary Editor
* Resource Editor
I will uninstall and reinstall. Wish me luck!
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