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Hello,

Well this time an old Windows tool managed to beat the list. I used a scan for
files changed today on the QIBM share and came up with
\qibm\userdata\httpa\admin\conf\admin-cust.conf amongst others. Fortunately
this is the only customization so I could flush the file rather than restore it
(quicker).

Note for anyone reading this later. You can not simply delete this file.
Starting the server will die because it can't find it. Also, you can't simply
use notepad to edit it as they don't have compatible line ending characters.

Thanks anyway.

Roger Vicker, CCP

"Roger Vicker, CCP" wrote:

> I was trying to enable SSL on the *ADMIN instance and checked the
> appropriate box in the configuration settings. Now when I start the
> *Admin instance I get the following.
>
> I haven't been able to find the documentation on what file I need to
> restore to the IFS to undo the change. Anyone else have the name?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Roger Vicker, CCP
>
> --
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> www.vicker.com ***
> Hey Santa, how much for your list of naughty girls?
>
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>

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