You said your Server kept the user cache even after your server was
restarted?

I think I just read a KM about this, of course, I didn't keep it.  But I
thought the Remedy server sometimes keeps the user email in certain
situations, but restarting either the Server and/or the email engine is
supposed to clear this out.

You should be able to find something about it with "email user" or
"group email".  I seem to recall having a problem with group email at
the time.

Good luck.


Havin' Fun in Sacramento.

Nick

-----Original Message-----
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Heider, Stephen
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2007 10:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: User Cache Issue

An unusual situation happened today that is now resolved, but I want to
understand how it could occur.

An employee's email address changed.  The employee has a record in User
with a Read-Restricted license.  When an email (any email) was sent from
Remedy the AR System Email Messages form would list their old email
address.  The old email address does not exist anywhere in the system.

I restarted the Email Engine NT service and then ran arsignal with the
-u switch to reload the user data.  When that didn't fix it I restarted
the Remedy NT service (surely, this had to work).  

When that didn't work I opened her record in User, removed the email
address, saved, re-entered the email address, and saved.  That fixed it.

I'm thinking the user_cache table kept the old email address but I
presume that it should have been reinitialized when arsginal was run or
when the Remedy NT service was restarted.  

How could this situation occur?

Thanks.


ARS 6.3 p16
Windows Server 2003
SQL Server 2000
 
Stephen

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