<div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr">As a follow up, if you find yourself in this situation, you could just recover from a backup....yuck....or you can use the built-in stored procedures via CUDLI to just put your parameters back.<div><br></div><div>First, you need the Object ID for each of the target objects. You can use the query builder in CUDLI to get these:</div><div><br></div><div><p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:Consolas">select objectid, tagname from tbl_licensestatus where tagname in
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<div>If so, we investigated and stopped a project for the amount of work necessary to get it working in our environment. </div>
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<div>At the time you could only search mailboxes or a contact list, not both. Because we had more than just mailboxes, we went with contact list. </div>
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<div>There was no way to update the list at the time so it was a delete all and recreate via csv or something like that. </div>
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<div>I think the interpretation was ok. So was saying the names. But your stuck with what you got. No grammar updates. </div>
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<div>So Guelph would be “gwelp” no matter what. </div>
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<div>We ended up going with Nuance. Which has announced EOS at end of next year I believe. </div>
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