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What should you do?

You work as a Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 administrator at Domain.com. You have received instruction from the Domain.com network CIO to diagnose a deployment problem.

You recently finished the deployment of the BizTalk application, including its associated bindings and policies.

During the course of the day one of the business analysts on the project reports that their most recent policy changes do not seem to be working in the application as it is deployed. You are required to select what the most likely cause of the problem is.

What should you do?

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A.
The policy changes were implemented incorrectly by the business user.

B.
The cached data is being seen by the user. The Business Rule Composer should be closed and reopened by the user.

C.
On the target server the BizTalkRulesDB has become corrupt. It must be dropped, recreated and then reloaded from a reliable backup.

D.
The policy change was made during or after the export of the application package(s) by the business user. The package(s) will need to be rebuilt and reinstalled.

Explanation:
You should remember in the scenario that any changes made by a user during or after an export will not be reflected in the exported package(s). You will then be capable of either selectively make the changes on the target system or rebuild and redeploy the package(s).

Incorrect Answers:
A: This is a possibility in the scenario but this will cause errors when the application is executed if the users entered their input changes incorrectly.
B: This is not the way the Business Rule Composer works because it does not cache data in this way.
C: This is a possibility in the scenario but this will cause errors when the application is executed.


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