10-31-2006 06:22 AM - edited 03-09-2019 04:43 PM
Has anyone had problems in the past were they have been unable to access the "UNKNOWN APPLICATIONS" in CSAMC? If I click on the link to access the page just times out and does not open. Any ideas on how to correct?
Everything else is functioning fine within the CSAMC
10-31-2006 08:59 AM
Yes, I don't know the precise reason for it but I believe it was because there were too many entries for MSDE to process effectively.
I believe I had to enable data management so it would purge the old data. Then I had to be more diligent about identifying and managing the unknown apps and it seemed to work well after that.
10-31-2006 09:22 AM
When you purge the old data or "UNKNOWN APPLICATONS" what is a risk by doing this, what impact could it have?
Thanks,
10-31-2006 10:20 AM
Only that you would lose old discovery data and only if you didn't archive the deleted data.
I think it was designed for regular attention because the default schedule for data management when activated is to delete data every day and process data older than 7 days.
11-01-2006 11:22 AM
So if i performed a purge for all Application Deployment that should purge all unknown applications that should allow me to once again access unknown applicatons within the Management Center?
Thanks
11-01-2006 12:09 PM
It should based on my experience. Of course you won't have many unknown applications after you purge.
If you are concerned about losing old data, you should set it to archive when you set the purge schedule.
Tom S
11-01-2006 01:25 PM
i have never maintained the Unknown Applications in the past so should that concern me about losing them if i never maintained them? The unknown applications will start to re-populate and then i can maintain, right? I just dont want to have negative impact to my users.
Thanks
11-01-2006 03:04 PM
It should not be a concern since you weren't using it and you never identified the apps. It will start to repopulate and then you can maintain it from there.
Tom S
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