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John


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06-30-04 12:49 PM

Hi Adrian,

Looked in the GAC only one assembly.  Basically, the problem I have is that 
I send out a schema to my supplier and they are very outdated and they don't
 like me putting my target namespace on the request and the reply they send 
back doesn't have a namespa
ce.  I have tried to remove the target namespace from the schema after putti
ng it in, i.e just using the root node as the identifier, and in the assembl
er it is still looking for my previously deployed assembly.  Do you know a w
ay of removing these subscr
iptions, and what is the best practice for schemas without namespaces?

Thanks

--
John


"Adrian Hamza[MSFT]" wrote:

> I think I wasn't clear enough. After you deploy the new schemas, you shoul
d
> try to restart the BizTalk host service. This will force BizTalk to reload
> the newly deployed assembly. You could also check the GAC (from
> Administrative Tools -> Microsoft .Net Framework 1.1 Configuration) to mak
e
> sure that you don't have 2 versions of the same assembly deployed.
>
> Thanks,
> Adrian.
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