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What we do here during a role swap is to run an inhouse program that disables 
all of the profiles on the source box and enables only the profiles that we 
want on the target box.  Would something like this work for you?


Terry 

>message: 11
>date: Fri, 27 Jun 2003 11:26:51 -0400
>from: "David Boling" <bolingde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>subject: excluding workstations from subsystem
>
>I'm trying to find a way to exclude a workstation from entering a systems
>without having to list the ones all work stations that are allowed
>individually (or even by generic).  I just see having to list all the
>allowed types and/or names as a possible problem down the road, especially
>in a HA "role swap" environment, just to exclude one workstation.
>
>It may be the only way to handle it, I was just wondering if there was a
>clever way to do it with routing entries or anything else. I guess a simple
>"exclude" parameter would be too easy.
>
>I'm at 4.5, soon to be a 5.2 if that makes a difference.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
>
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