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Hello, We are currently running into a point where we are going to be low on repository space on our hard drive. If we decide to have projects archived, how challenging is it to recover the information at a later date if needed and if we move to a new version? Thanks, HomerJ
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How can I get a list of projects with info like last accessed date, time? I believe Site Admin SESSION_HISTORY parameter can help here. Could you please guide further?
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Hi, I have ALM 11.52 with the latest patch installed and the version with cross-project customization. I would like to add more projects to the graphs I create than just 6, but when I try to add a 7th, I get an error stating that I have exceeded the maximum allowed of 6 projects. IS it not possible ...
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What is the purpose of Domains in the Site Administrator? How best to use them.
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Our team is trying to use HP QC as a repository of requirements for all the applications. All requirements are placed in one project and no other modules are used in that project. When I login to a secondary project, I want to link/select (not copied or moved) to the requirements of the first projec...
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We are getting an error when we try to restore our projects into our new ALM instance: Messages:Failed to restore project. Failed to load data from EXTENSIONS table of project What could be the cause of this error?
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We are planing our ALM server (we actually have the ALM licence instead of Enterprise) and the question came up about creating a "growing" project that will contain "everything" vs breaking it down into many smaller projects.
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I have projects A and B, and I would like to find out who is accessing project A, and who is accessing project B. I would also like to know who is accessing both projects A and B at any given time. How can I do this?
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We will finally be leaving QC10 and will be upgrading to 11.52 in the next few weeks, and probably ALM12 early next year, but have users asking about archiving the project/data from QC10 and how long we plan to keep it. What is the best way to archive those old projects and not keep an additional QC...
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