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    Forcing Removal of Assembly/ReceivePort  
Chris Taylor


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01-28-06 02:28 AM

I know that title is a bit confusing but recently we had some administrative
issues where we have moved out BizTalk databases to a separate SQL server
than the application.

I followed the directions on MSDN on moving your biztalk databases, however,
it appears I may have missed a step in regards to removing all recieve
locations or at least unbinding them from orchastrations.

What is happening is, whenever I try to view a list of the receive locations
when binding an orchastration or trying to remove an assembly, or pretty
much anything I get the error

Unspecified Exception: Could not retrieve transport type data for Receive
Location 'rpPrintMessages' from config store.  Primary Server 'XXXXXX'
failed.  Unspecified error.

Now recently I had to regenerate my master key, which I'm sure has something
to do with this.  Anyways, if you know how I can trash these ports and start
over without actually re-installing biztalk, that would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Chris







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    RE: Forcing Removal of Assembly/ReceivePort  
WenJun Zhang[msft]


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01-28-06 02:28 AM

Hi Chris,

If all the configuration data is no longer used, why not run:
configframework /u and then configframework again(create new database) to
re-configure everything from scratch?

Removing the BizTalk Server Configuration
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...-us/deploying/h
tm/ebiz_depl_config_glae.asp

Thanks.

Best regards,

WenJun Zhang
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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