RosettaNet If there is a problem, you can reconfigure the installation, but the reset process is a bit cumbersome. The steps are as follows:
Note: Do all the backup work before performing the following steps, such as Btarn folder, self-developed Btarn application source code, MSI and binding file.
1. Use the Btarnclaen tool to clean the corresponding components of Btarn
Note: After cleaning up, you can fix the problems that occurred before, such as agreement.
2. Fix using BizTalk RosettaNet Setup program
3, delete the self-developed BTARN application (because of dependency, will cause the original Btarn DLL of the BizTalk system does not update properly)
4. Open BizTalk Application 1, resources, add resources
5. Add the following resource files (in the Bin folder of the Btarn installation directory)
- Microsoft.Solutions.BTARN.CommonTypes.dll
- Microsoft.Solutions.BTARN.GlobalSchemas.dll
- Microsoft.Solutions.BTARN.PipelineReceive.dll
- Microsoft.Solutions.BTARN.PipelineSend.dll
- Microsoft.Solutions.BTARN.PrivateInitiator.dll
- Microsoft.Solutions.BTARN.PrivateResponder.dll
- Microsoft.Solutions.BTARN.PublicInitiator.dll
- Microsoft.Solutions.BTARN.PublicResponder.dll
- Microsoft.Solutions.BTARN.Schemas.RNIFv11.dll
- Microsoft.Solutions.BTARN.Schemas.RNIFv201.dll
- Microsoft.Solutions.BTARN.Schemas.RNPIPs.dll
6. Import bind file (file location above)
- Commontypesbinding
- Privateinitiatorbinding
- Privateresponderbinding
- Publicinitiatorbinding
- Publicresponderbinding
7. Configure linked roles
8. Start BizTalk Applicatio 1
9. Re-import the self-developed BTARN application. Note After importing, remember to install the appropriate MSI package to deploy the DLL.
10. To this reset complete, reconfigure the other options.
Reset BizTalk RosettaNet