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How to Unenlist an Orchestration

This topic describes how to unenlist an orchestration by using the BizTalk Server Administration console. Unenlisting an orchestration removes it from the host. This removes the subscription so that the orchestration no longer processes messages. You must unenlist an orchestration before you can edit its bindings.

Before you can unenlist an orchestration, you must terminate any running instances, as described in How to Suspend, Resume, and Terminate Orchestration Instances.

Note

The application developer can unenlist an orchestration during the development process by using the procedure in this topic.

Prerequisites

To perform the procedure in this topic, you must be logged on with an account that is a member of the BizTalk Server Administrators group. For more detailed information on permissions, see Permissions Required for Deploying and Managing a BizTalk Application.

To unenlist an orchestration

  1. Click Start, click All Programs, click Microsoft BizTalk Server 20xx, and then click BizTalk Server Administration.

  2. In the console tree, expand BizTalk Server Administration, expand the BizTalk group, expand Applications, and then expand the application containing the orchestration that you want to unenlist.

  3. Click Orchestrations, right-click the orchestration to unenlist, and then click Unenlist.

    Note

    To unenlist multiple orchestrations at once, hold down the shift key and select each orchestration to unenlist, right-click an orchestration, and then click Unenlist.

See Also

Managing Orchestrations
How to Enlist an Orchestration
Deploying and Managing BizTalk Applications