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Have you tried deleting the node from ccmadmin? This should be much
simpler now. /wes<br>
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On Tuesday, June 02, 2009 2:00:31 PM, Mike Lydick
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type="cite">What is the windows that a subscriber can stay offline
without intervention? I believe in Callmanager 4 there was a SQL
cleanup routine that would trigger after the subscription was stalled
(no response) after a few day. Is there a similar mechanism in UCM 7?<br>
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Best Regards,<br>
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Mike Lydick<br>
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