Re: Can you use BizTalk explorer to administer remote installations of BizTalk?
- From: "Don Rixtown" <real.email@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 13:57:15 -0500
Aha! Found the solution. I had turned on DTC, but I had forgotten to turn
off RPC security. It seems to be working now.
Don
"Don Rixtown" <real.email@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am trying to administer BizTalk installed on a remote machine from my
local workstation, but I am getting some strange errors.
I have BizTalk 2004 installed on one server, the databases set up on
another server, and then my local developer workstation. I would like to
use BizTalk explorer to create some ports on the server, but I don't want
to install Visual Studio on the server. So, I'm trying to use my
workstation to connect to the remote server.
I can connect fine and browse the installed orchestrations, etc. but when
I try to change anything (update a binding, add or delete a port) I get
this error:
The transaction has already been implicitly or explicitly committed or
aborted
Then, after I get that error once, I get this error until I restart Visual
Studio:
Not allowed to change the 'ConnectionString' property while the connection
(state=Open).
Any ideas? Is it possible to use BizTalk Explorer to administer remote
servers?
Thanks,
Don
ps. By remote I mean not the computer I'm sitting at. The servers are on
the local network.
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Don Rixtown
don[dot]rixtown[at]gmail[dot]com
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