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Microsoft have recently released the message pack for SWIFT 2006. You can get the SWIFT 2006 Message Pack for BizTalk Accelerator for SWIFT from - http://support.microsoft.co... Service Pack 1 is also released for A4SWIFT for both versions of 2.1 and 2.3. This service pack is a prerequisite for installing the 2006 Message Pack for BizTalk Server Accelerator for SWIFT. A4SWIFT 2.1 SP1 - http://support.microsoft.co... A4SWIFT 2.3 SP1 - http://support.microsoft.co...
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I am using BizTalk Server 2006 and A4SWIFT 2.3 for processing SWIFT messages. My requirement is to process multiple SWIFT messages from 1 file. I know this can be done by enabling "Fragmentation" and "Inbound Debatching" properties of the "A4SWIFT DisAssembler" but I am not able to do this so far. I am missing something... I will post the details once I successfully complete it - it might be helpful for others. I was not able to find a single document/article which talks about it. Solution at - http://geekswithblogs.net/j...
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Effective, October 31, 2006, Microsoft Beta (http://beta.microsoft.com) will be retiring. All new programs will now use the new Portal, Microsoft Connect (http://connect.microsoft.c... If you are interested in becoming a beta tester for a program, go to http://connect.microsoft.com. Select Available Connections and to view and apply to programs accepting nominations to participate, you must be signed into Windows Live ID to view these programs. Hotmail ID also works in here. From the list of Available...
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Follow these steps to configure SQL Server 2005 to allow remote connections: 1. Click Start, point to Programs, point to Microsoft SQL Server 2005, point to Configuration Tools, and then click SQL Server Surface Area Configuration. 2. On the SQL Server 2005 Surface Area Configuration page, click Surface Area Configuration for Services and Connections. 3. On the Surface Area Configuration for Services and Connections page, expand Database Engine, click Remote Connections, click Local and remote connections,...
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