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Hi,

We are currently running 654 but have upgraded from 650, 651, 652 and 653. 
Under LICPGM opt 10 we only have *BASE and opt 14, which is 654 as I have 
removed all the unused previous versions. This also removed the old 
libraries ie QDOMINO65X so we now only have library QDOMINO654.

But under \\servername\qibm\proddata\lotus and 
\\servername\qibm\userdata\lotus we still have folders named DOMINO65X. In 
proddata they are nearly 500MB each. Can I just delete these old Domino 
version folders?

WRKDOMSVR show the following so I guess I can safely assume we only using 
Domino 654

Domino                                        Domino 
Server                Subsystem   Library     Release
DOMINOSERVER          DOMINO00    QDOMINO654  6.5.4 
SAMETIMESERVER        DOMINO02    QDOMINO654  6.5.4 

Thanks

Regards,

Nathan Simpson
Australian Wool Handlers
Forest Rd
Lara VIC  3212
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