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Is there a way to configure one send port to send a message to a document library based on a parameter?

This question comes up quite often that it deserves its own post. Is there a way to configure one send port to send a message to a variable destination based on a parameter? For instance when using WSS adapter, can you send a message to a different document

%Filename% macro is not replaced with the disk filename

I've seen this issue showing a couple of times on the BizTalk Newsgroups so I thought it's worth posting about this on my blog. The user expectation, which is probably correct from usability point of view, is that the %Filename% macro is replaced with

Custom Pipeline Component for Processing DBF, Excel and other ODBC types

Matt Meleski implemented a custom pipeline component to process Excel or DBF files. I did not test this component myself but it seems that other people have tried and it worked well for them. This looks like a nice component that could complement the

WSS Adapter handling of InfoPath forms with attachments

InfoPath supports forms with file attachments by encoding the attachement as base64 and including the following PI <?mso-infoPath-file-attachment-present ?> at the top of the XML document to indicate that a file has been attached to the document.

WSS v3 Beta 2 is out - try it with WSS adapter

Windows SharePoint Services V3 Beta 2 is out and you can download it here . WSS v3 does not install a policy file that redirects old SharePoint assembly requests to the new assemblies. For this reason, if you try to use WSS v3 Beta 2 with BizTalk 2006

WSS Adapter webcasts/videos

BizTalk 2006 RTMd last month, and the BizTalk Betaplace has been closed for a few weeks now. Many people have asked me for access to the WSS Adapter videos that were shared on the betaplace and finally, here they are. The videos are shared on this SharePoint

Upgrading from BT'04 GotDotNet WSS Adapter 1.0 to BT'06 native WSS Adapter

I finally found some time and tried upgrading from BizTalk 2004 and GotDotNet WSS adapter to BizTalk 2006 and the native BT'06 adapter for Windows SharePoint Services. The idea was to start from a BizTalk 2004 installation with version 1.0 of Steve Resnick

BizTalk Server 2006 has RTM'd

BizTalk Server 2006 has RTM'd today ... best BizTalk ever, shipped on time and a very high quality server product. See the announcement here. http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/software/story/0,10801,109944,00.html http://www.crn.com/sections/breakingnews/breakingnews.jhtml?articleId=183702861

Adding a row into a SharePoint List and adding an attachment to it

I recently got this email from a WSS Adapter user ... I saw your 4 last web casts, it helped me a lot to get a good idea about thee WSS adapter.I have a question, Can you help me please and tell me how to add a row into SharePoint list and add an attachment

Adding Browse UI to BT'06 WSS adapter

The WssAdapterBrowseUI.dll modifies the default WSS Adapter UI so that instead of typing the names and URLs of SharePoint document libraries, lists, or columns you will be presented with a list view/tree view from where you can select the appropriate

Problem when configuring WSS 2003 with SP2 to run on top of .Net Framework 1.1 and then upgrading to .Net Framework 2.0

A few users have reported this configuration issue when trying to install and configure BizTalk 2006 with Windows SharePoint Services adapter. BizTalk 2006 native adapter for Windows SharePoint Services requires .Net Framework 2.0 but most of the users

BizTalk Server 2006 Beta2 is out - What's new in WSS Adapter?

Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 Beta2 is now available on Microsoft Beta Place. If you have not signed up already for BizTalk 2006 Beta program you can follow the instructions that I posted in this previous post in order to download the bits. If you have

Configuring Windows SharePoint Services on 64 bit machines/OS

WSS with SP2 can run in 32-bit emulation mode on a 64-bit machine/OS but there are a few manual steps that need to be done in order to get that working.

New WSS Adapter videos are available on the Microsoft Beta site, BizTalk Server 2006 program

4 new WSS Adapter demos that I recorded before going on vacation have been approved and posted online on the BizTalk Beta Place

Service Pack 2 for Windows SharePoint Services 2003 has been released

Service Pack 2 for Windows SharePoint Services 2003 has been released last week on September 27. You can download the SP2 here . You can download the full version of Windows SharePoint Services with SP2 integrated (slipstream) from here . From my perspective,
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