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Old 2006-05-04
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Default Deleting old policies

I am trying to delete a load of old policies from a windows smartcentre. I deleted the .pf a .w files from the conf directory on the box. But the policies still appear in the drop down list and I have to go in and manualy delete them through the GUI.

Does anyone know a way around this? There are loads to be deleted and the gui only allows you to do one at a time.

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Old 2006-06-20
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Default Re: Deleting old policies

There's a file in the $FWDIR/conf directory called rulebases.c or something. This actual file refers to all the rule bases. You would have to either edit this file and remove all the entries you have deleted or just delete the policies form the GUI.
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