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Old 12-07-2010, 04:50 AM
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Angry Required application cannot be deleted after migration to other server

Hi,

We have a Express server (5.0.1) running, on which we have 25 users configured.
On the Express server, I created a Software Policy that pushed an application as being required for all users. This worked very well.

Now we installed a Full Enterprise server (5.0.2), including 25 CALs, on which the Software Policy has that same application set as Optional.

The problem is, when we migrate users with the Transporter tool, the application gets pushed from the Full Enterprise server, but gets in conflict with the application from the Express server.
We can delete the version from the Full Enterprise server, but anything we try to get rid of the Required application of the Express server fails.

Is there a way, except by issuing a full wipe, to remove that application?

If I check in the Modules under Applications, there is a difference in the application name:
Express name : eofficeMobileDataAlerter42
Full name: eofficeMobileDataAlerter47

Any tips are welcome.

As a method to prevent this issue from migrating other users (we just did 6 now), I've set the application as Optional on the Express server. Hopefully we can manually delete the application on the other 19 devices we still have to migrate.

Thanks,
Toni

Last edited by ToniVR; 12-07-2010 at 04:53 AM.
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