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SUMMARYDepending on the Site Server's service response settings, the services involved in changing a site's properties may sit idle for an extended period of time waiting for their polling interval to expire. If proposed site property changes exist, their implementation can be expedited, rather than waiting up to 30 minutes for them to be imposed. MORE INFORMATION
Proposed site properties are written to the SQL database for the site,
and there they wait for the Hierarchy Manager service to extract them
to a .CT1 file for hand-off to the Site Configuration Manager. Because the
Hierarchy Manager bases its interaction for reads from the database
on a polling interval, the service can be stopped and restarted in
order to force it to check the database for changes.
Additional query words: config prodsms sms
Keywords : kbnetwork smsdatabase smshierman smssiteconfigman |
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