First thing you need to do is to make sure that IIS's security is not going to be blocking your calls to the BTSHTTPReceive.dll. To do this goto your IIS manager and click on the Web Service Extension node and right click it and 'Add a new Web Service Extension'. Now browse to the location of BTSHTTPReceive.dll (by default installation its in
Now your going to create a new virtual directory in IIS under Default Web Site. Make sure you link the location of BTSHTTPReceive.dll in the content directory. Also make sure you use the new application pool you just setup. Make sure that both Read and Execute permissions are selected, and that Execute permissions are set to Scripts and Executables. After this you should be all set to start setting up your HTTP Receive Location within BizTalk Explorer
Note: Make sure websites are refreshed.
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