Re: Bringing up new primary site server



Advanced clients don't reassign themselves; but you can do so with
scripts or at http://offshore-it.co.uk/download.htm there are excellent
right-click tools, one of which you can use against an entire
collection to reassign them to another collection.
Carl Hilton wrote:
OK, I am brining up a new site server. How can I get my old advanced clients
to move to the new server? I have removed the boundaries from the old server
and put them on the new server. However, after two weeks, the systems are
still showing up as assigned to the old site and NONE are showing up as
clients on the new site.

Carl

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