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    Setting Service Window for Receive Location  
Craig Neuwirt


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02-26-06 03:47 PM

Is it possible to set the Service Window information for a receive location
using a bindings file.  Since the information is not exported, I can't know
for certain?
If not, what is the recommended way to do this during a deployment?

thanks,
craig







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    RE: Setting Service Window for Receive Location  
Doug Girard [MSFT]


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05-24-06 12:15 AM

Craig,

Schedule and service window configurations are stored in the bindings file.
Here's an example:

<ReceiveLocation Name="FD-RL">
<Description xsi:nil="true" />
<Address>C:\FILEDROP\RECV\*.xml</Address>
<PublicAddress />
<Primary>true</Primary>

<ReceiveLocationServiceWindowEnabled>true</ReceiveLocationServiceWindowEnabl
ed>
<ReceiveLocationFromTime>2006-03-16T08:17:00</ReceiveLocationFromTime>
<ReceiveLocationToTime>2006-03-17T07:59:59</ReceiveLocationToTime>
<ReceiveLocationStartDateEnabled>true</ReceiveLocationStartDateEnabled>
<ReceiveLocationStartDate>2006-03-15T16:00:00</ReceiveLocationStartDate>
<ReceiveLocationEndDateEnabled>true</ReceiveLocationEndDateEnabled>
<ReceiveLocationEndDate>2006-03-16T16:00:00</ReceiveLocationEndDate>

For BizTalk Server 2006, the bindings file format is documented here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...-us/bts06techni
calref/html/463f8a67-97e8-4d1e-8738-58b27327cf96.asp

HTH,
Doug Girard [MSFT]

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>Is it possible to set the Service Window information for a receive
location
>using a bindings file.  Since the information is not exported, I can't
know
>for certain?
>If not, what is the recommended way to do this during a deployment?
>
>thanks,
>  craig
>
>
>






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