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David,
If you just do a dos
link copy of the NS you do not create a new replica Id so you can get into a lot
of trouble. What you really need to do is use the New Copy function.
>From a Workspace, it would be;
a.) Click on the Icon
b.) File / Database / New Copy
Server = A / B
Title
= Change Name to Identify New Object
File Name = Change Name to Identify New Object..
c.) Click "OK"
d.) Review ACL for old and new
NSF..
Or you can look at using the C API toolkit
which has a NSFDbCreateAndCopy which I beleive will do the same thing...
Not sure where, Maybe ServerAdmin, but I think I have seen a version of this
around in a form that you could have a CLP submit a Domino Csl command to make
this happen..
HTH,
JMS...
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