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Tom,

This could be the option.  I am not able to use another server to copy 
template files from, the other server is 6.0.3 that will be upgraded later 
today.  I have only installed about 6 iSeries systems and am not as 
familiar with the copy command as I should.  Can I specify the wild card 
character to perform the copy from the ProdData? 

Thanks,
Rich



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You might be thinking of the Replace Configuration option (RPLCFG 
*YES/*NO) that only appears on the CFGDOMSVR command when you specify the 
*FIRST option. 
The help on this option says:
"Specifies whether the existing Domino server configuration files in the 
directory that is specified in the Data directory (DTADIR) parameter 
should be erased and replaced with the new ones."

I have not used the option, so I don't know for sure if *NO will replace 
the templates, but it might. 

Otherwise, could you not just copy the templates from a fresh server?

Tom 
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   I have just created a second Domino server for use as a backup/de 
velopment server for a customer's primary production box.  I know that 
there is a way to force the re-installation of templates from the
   ProdData= or the UserData under QIMB to the server's data directory, 
but
   cannot reme= mber remember what I need to do.
   Thanks,
   Rich

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