How to Enable Routing for Failed Messages

Failed message routing is a property of send and receive ports, and is enabled by indicating "Enable routing for failed messages" on the port's property page.

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The configuration on a receive port applies to all receive locations associated with that receive port.

Note

The configuration on a send port applies to both the primary and backup transports.

To configure failed message routing for a receive port (this applies to both one-way and request-response receive ports)

  1. Open the BizTalk Server Administration console.

  2. Expand BizTalk Server Administration, expand BizTalk Group, expand Applications, and then expand the application to which the send port belongs.

  3. Click the Receive Ports folder.

  4. In the right pane, double-click the name of the receive port you want to configure.

  5. On the receive port's property page, in the left pane, select the General category.

  6. In the right pane, select the Enable routing for failed messages check box, and then click Apply.

To configure failed message routing for a send port (this applies only to static one-way and static solicit-response send ports)

  1. Open the BizTalk Server Administration console.

  2. Expand BizTalk Server Administration, expand BizTalk Group, expand Applications, and then expand the application to which the send port belongs.

  3. Click the Send Ports folder.

  4. In the right pane, double-click the name of the send port you want to configure.

  5. On the send port's property page, in the left pane, select the Transport Advanced Options category.

  6. In the right pane, in the Transport Options group box, select the Enable routing for failed messages check box, and then click Apply.

See Also

Error Handling