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We have four (4) i5s that all had V5R4 running (Web, DEV, PRD and DR) and planned to upgrade to V7R1 this holiday weekend. We upgraded the DEV system yesterday thinking it would impact our production world the least if we had problems. We problems we have had and the worst is we found we now cannot start webfacing http://192.168.1.200:4259/services/ When we look at the app servers we only see one installed by V7 and nothing that relates to our previous version. Is there a link on how to resolve or get back what we had? We use Webfacing in PRD and need to know how to resolve on DEV before we even get close to trying PRD.

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