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Intralink 3.4 - Preferences & Table Configurations

JWayman
12-Amethyst

Intralink 3.4 - Preferences & Table Configurations

Good morning,

We are in the process of moving from Intralink 3.3 to Intralink 3.4. We have set up a test environment, with a server and a client, and have migrated our data set across successfully.

The system-wide preferences and the table configurations that we have available on our 3.3 system have not come across, however. Is this normal? Do we have to explicitly copy a file or files to transfer these items? If so, what files and where are they stored?

I look forward to hearing your advice.



Regards,





John


John Wayman, C.Eng, FIED
Senior Mechanical Engineer

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RandyJones
20-Turquoise
(To:JWayman)

On 03/08/13 06:14, WAYMAN John wrote:
>
> Good morning,
>
> We are in the process of moving from Intralink 3.3 to Intralink 3.4. We have set up a test
> environment, with a server and a client, and have migrated our data set across successfully.
>
> The system-wide preferences and the table configurations that we have available on our 3.3 system
> have not come across, however. Is this normal? Do we have to explicitly copy a file or files to
> transfer these items? If so, what files and where are they stored?
>

Look in your master vault for the following files:

  * ilsysprefs.txt
  * system_prefs
  * system_srch


> I look forward to hearing your advice.
>
> Regards,
>
> John
>
> John Wayman, C.Eng, FIED
>
> Senior Mechanical Engineer
>
>
> ----------


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