Re: [foxboro] Gateway Initialization

Refer to Helpful Hints 195 and 230,
and a CAR #990377.

All of which are about CSA corruption.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Jriccardi@xxxxxxx [mailto:Jriccardi@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 11:59 AM
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [foxboro] Gateway Initialization


Folks,

I would appreciate any help in identifying the specific IA document that 
describes the CP/Gateway initialization procedure (assume they are the same 
procedure).  I have an A-B Gateway with a Compound that appears in the
Select 
Display listing, but does not appear in the ICC.  Cannot explain how it 
happened (can only guess), but from memory, there is an initialization 
procedure that must be followed that will resolve (something like ..., 
SaveAll, Initialize CP/Gateway, reinstall ECB's, Load Compounds, rebuild 
missing Compound, etc.).  I do not want to overlook a critical step, so
would 
like to follow a documented procedure.

I have tried the CSC search utility, and manually searched a number of IA 
documents, all with no success in finding documentation on the
Initialization 
procedure.

Thanks for any help/advice you can provide ...

Joe Riccardi 


 
 
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