So what should you do to stop all suspended orchestration instances?

You work in an international company which is named TXTWIN. And you’re in charge of the company network and use a single Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2.
You spend about four weeks to create a BizTalk Server solution. During the development process, most of the orchestration instances that are executed are suspended. So what should you do to stop all suspended orchestration instances?

You work in an international company which is named TXTWIN. And you’re in charge of the company network and use a single Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006 R2.
You spend about four weeks to create a BizTalk Server solution. During the development process, most of the orchestration instances that are executed are suspended. So what should you do to stop all suspended orchestration instances?

A.
You should terminate each orchestration by using BizTalk Explorer

B.
You should use the BizTalk administration console, stop all service instances after running a query for suspended service instances.

C.
You should use Health and Activity Tracking (HAT), stop all service instances after running the Services running longer than 24 hours query.

D.
You should use Health and Activity Tracking (HAT), stop all service instances after running the Most recent 100 services terminated with errors query.

Explanation:
BURGOS: mnemo: “stop all suspended” = “BizTalk administration console”



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