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Installing custom functoids
I just got bit by this one a second time. So it is time to store the information here to avoid a third occurrence. If you get an exception that the functoid was not found. For example:- 'Exception Caught: Functoid not found: guid({5DE500CC-45BC-454b-A2... funcid(6123)' Check that the dll is installed in the mapper extension folder 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006\Developer Tools\Mapper Extensions' as well as the GAC. Geordie...
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Posted On Wednesday, January 21, 2009 4:46 PM | Feedback (0) |

How to Turn Off 'Shut Down Tracker' on Server 2003.
How to remove the shutdown tracker. A: Start > Run MMC File > Add/Remove Snap-in... Add... Group Policy Object Editor Add Finish Close OK Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > Dbl-Click "Display Shutdown Event Tracker" and select Disabled. OK File Exit To help differentiate between production and test I leave the Shut Down Tracker running on production servers and turn it of in development. For Server 2008 try this post: http://www.win2008workstati...
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Posted On Monday, January 19, 2009 4:34 PM | Feedback (3) |

Problems receiving a Multi Part Message via a HTTP vs File Adaptor
I recently built a recieve location that used used a File adaptor to test the recieve and Orchestration for a new multipart message. It all went well until I converted the recieve port to a HTTP adaptor. At that point my custom component in the recieve pipeline raised a 'method not implemented' error. After several tests I was sure that the error was specific to HTTP adaptor and was not a problem with the installation of the custom component. One theory that I had was that an aditional method(s)...
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Posted On Tuesday, January 13, 2009 1:06 PM | Feedback (0) |

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