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I have 2 V5R1 systems. The IP addresses of both systems has changed since I
installed CAE. However, when I click on "Endpoint Systems", the IP address
of the central system that is displayed is the old address. I cannot change it.

The address of the other V5R1 machine, however, is correct.

If I change central system to the other V5R1 machine, it's address under
"Endpoint Systems" is now ITS old address. The address of the former
central system is now correct.

Endpoint discovery does not help.

I changed the attributes of the central system, so that "IP address lookup
frequency" is "Always" - default is "Never".

After these changes I ended and restarted Management Central server on both
machines.

Host tables of both systems have only the new addresses.

I've changed the service addresses of the systems listed under "My
Connections" to the correct addresses - they had not been changed.

I've searched the Registry for both of the old addresses, in
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx form - not there. Have not searched for HEX form - don't
know how.

I've searched my sstem for the addresses, again, not found.

I could delete Client Access and start over, but I don't want to. I'm also
not convinced it'd help.

Thanks

Vern Hamberg

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