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New Post: Mapping Issues When running Install Silently from Powershell script

You should not need to do any path overrides or changing DeploymentFrameworkTargetsPath. When you run a deployment using the Start menu items, the current working directory is always the location of...

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New Post: Mapping Issues When running Install Silently from Powershell script

But that is considering that you have Visual Studio available on every environment that you do an install from and run from the same path within each VS environment when calling the MSI which is not...

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New Post: Customising BTDF.Target file

Hello, I am using BTDF 6.0 (Beta). I have an unique requirement User like to keep one application and can deploy different version of BizTalk assemblies in that application. For this I had to modify...

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New Post: Mapping Issues When running Install Silently from Powershell script

The Deployment Framework would serve no purpose if it only worked in Visual Studio. I'm not sure why you're creating a ZIP file with the bindings XML files, when they are already packaged into the MSI...

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New Post: BTDF BRE Rules w r t each different regions

Thank You..

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New Post: One solution and multipe biztalk applications

Hello, I have a situation that i need to have one visual studio solution and install into two BizTalk applications. Here is the project structure under one...

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New Post: VDir - putting it under non "Default Web Site"

I have an orchestration published as WCF web service. As SharePoint is installed on the same server, I followed a co-worker's advice and set it up under a website called "Services Website" which has...

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New Post: VDir - putting it under non "Default Web Site"

Hi Neal, Up to v5.5, you'll need to determine the IIS metabase path, like IIS://localhost/w3svc/1/Root (you need that site ID number), and override the IISMetabasePath property. That will at least...

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New Post: VDir - putting it under non "Default Web Site"

Thanks Tom. Not sure I understood your answer. I found this page on your site, http://biztalkdeployment.codeplex.com/workitem/8991, so I think you are telling me to add the IISMetabasePath in my...

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New Post: VDir - putting it under non "Default Web Site"

I think I found answer here - http://blog.eldert.net/create-webservice-in-non-default-website-using-btdf/. In IIS, right click Website - Manage WebSite, Advanced Settings, then ID is the number. So...

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New Post: VDir - putting it under non "Default Web Site"

Need some more help on IISMetabasePath, can't seem to find doc on it. If I put it under VDirList it built MSI but didn't take effect. If I put outside of VDirList, I get bulid error MSB4035: The...

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New Post: VDir - putting it under non "Default Web Site"

The number in the metabase path should be the id="x" from the applicationHost.config on the <site> element. IISMetabasePath is a property, so it goes inside a PropertyGroup. It's global, so it...

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New Post: VDir - putting it under non "Default Web Site"

Thanks, but not gaining any ground here. I'm running BTDF 5.5 on BT2010, IIS 7.5. I'm building the MSI, and running on my dev machine in order to pass the user/pass from screens 4/5 of the modified...

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New Post: VDir - putting it under non "Default Web Site"

Just had another thought. If you are inserting an IIS-application into an existing site, then why mess with the app pool. That site would already have an app pool, and we probably wouldn't want to...

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New Post: VDir - putting it under non "Default Web Site"

Go into IIS Manager and completely delete the virtual directory, then manually re-create it and see if that helps. IIS 7.x has two distinct structures that look like one in IIS Admin -- a virtual...

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New Post: VDir - putting it under non "Default Web Site"

Still totally stuck. I deleted, created, deleted, reran MSI same issue. I did the following: appcmd list site c:\test\sites.txt appcmd list vdir c:\test\vdirs.txt appcmd list app c:\test\apps.txt I...

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New Post: VDir - putting it under non "Default Web Site"

If you just open applicationHost.config in Notepad++, do you find W3SVC/4/ROOT/eSecuritelIn anywhere in the customMetadata section? I guess that's used by the IIS 6 Compatibility feature of IIS, which...

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New Post: VDir - putting it under non "Default Web Site"

Tom, That's what I tried to describe above. It's in the section that says "Please do not modify its content.". I didn't see that warning at first, and I did remove the reference to it. I rebooted, and...

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New Post: VDir - putting it under non "Default Web Site"

I'd suggest a remove and reinstall of the IIS 6 Compatibility features to see if it clears up the data issue. Or, use BTDF v6. Tom

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New Post: VDir - putting it under non "Default Web Site"

Remove and reinstalled II6 Compatibility - no impact. I'm trying to see if any IIS wizard chime in here:...

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