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I would suggest that IBM would want to know why New Nav Crashes Every day! I have been using it since the early Beta days and it has rarely crashed. Certainly hasn't crashed in the past 6 to 9 months at all.

I suspect that either the functions your organization utilizes or the volume of transactions against it may be identifying a potential weakness.

I would poke them as clearly thy don't desire to have customers crashing daily!
- DrF

On 4/13/2022 9:03 AM, Justin Taylor wrote:
Heritage Nav and New Nav are terms I got from IBM support to describe the
two web apps. Heritage Nav was the original web replacement for the iNav
Windows client, and New Nav is the newer version released last fall.

We still use fully patched iNav because New Nav crashes every day and
Heritage Nav has the log4j vulnerability. We use ACS for everything else.


date: Wed, 13 Apr 2022 06:40:27 -0400
from: frank boke <fboxxx1958@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: New Navigator

So, is the old nav now called heritage? Can I still run the old nav with
the new nav and acs at the same time? What replaces the old client access
which we still use today? Anyone else still using the old client access?
Thanks, Frank





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