Windows Server - WSS 3.0 adapter on remote machine
Asked By liksaltare
01-Jun-07 11:03 AM
Hi!
Need to put files in a wss 3.0 doc.library with BizTalk 2006 wss
adapter.
OOB this adapter seems to be working when wss is installed on the
BizTalk machine.
(In real world BizTalk will most of the time communicates with the
existing sites on remote servers within the company/organization.
Right?!)
So how do I solve this? Need help here!
As I understand, the following steps are required:
* Install wss 2.0 on remote server (easy part)
* Setup BizTalk 2006 - install the wss adapter part - wss web service.
(easy part)
* Upgrade wss 2.0 to wss 3.0. (not so easy. many steps required)
Please post some helpful tips, url, blogs etc...
Need details. Mr Adrian Hamza could you please write a detailed
instruction for this?
BR/
MR TiredOfMSPreeSaleOutOfTheBoxShit
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Matt Milner replied...
YOu are going to need to install the web service portion of hte adapter on
your WSS box as well. BizTalk interacts with this service and it uses the
SharePoint object model to do its work.
Also, I don't belive there is support for WSS 3.0 until the R2 release of
BizTalk later this year so you may have some other issues to deal with if
you upgrade your WSS site.
Matt
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