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    Saving the configuration XML?  
vuy


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07-21-04 10:49 PM

During our Configuration of BizTalk Server 2004, we did not use the save but
ton on the summary page to save the configration settings to an XML file.

Is there a BizTalk Tool we can now run that will extract and generate this X
ML file which contains all our configuration settings? If not, does anyone h
ave a custom tool they wouldn't mind sharing?





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    RE: Saving the configuration XML?  
Cristian Salvan [MSFT]


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07-21-04 10:49 PM

Unfortunately, there is no such tool with BizTalk. The easiest way to do
this, I guess, would a "configframework /u" to unconfigure, then
reconfigure again (run configframework)

HTH,
Cristi

> During our Configuration of BizTalk Server 2004, we did not use the save
button on the summary page to save the configration settings to an XML file.
>
> Is there a BizTalk Tool we can now run that will extract and generate
this XML file which contains all our configuration settings? If not, does
anyone have a custom tool they wouldn't mind sharing?
>






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