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Old 2005-11-14
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Default deleting set of policy packages

Hi all,

is there a way to delete, by the dashboard (R55) more than one single policy package?

Getting here - File > Delete >Entire Policy Package
is everything the online help is telling me and I have a bad feeling about deleting the policies by using the GUI-DB.

Otherwise I will be busy for a while deleting the packages one by one.

Thank you in advance for your help
Thomas
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Default Re: deleting set of policy packages

You can delete the .pf and .W files but it will still show the policy name in the list. The best way is to delete them through the GUI.
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Default Re: deleting set of policy packages

Well, then I will improve my mouse and patience skills :)

Thank you for your reply.
Thomas
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