Re: Ran ccmclean on site server, what are implications???



John wrote:
Hi again,
i just checked and the old sms id of the site server listing all its role is stated as obsolete and inactive :S.

Does anyone know if this affect SMS operations or that its just a sms record that can be deleted without effecting sms itself?



Assuming you see this in one of the collections, than it is just a client record and shouldn't harm the rest of your sms functions in any way.

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