Hi there.
Two things you can try:
1) If the ESU was applied with the "Backup" option checked off then you
should be able to back it out from System Installation Tools - Software
Updates. A word of caution... if the ESU contained a lot of objects then
the backup may not have been complete. It used to be that in earlier
releases of OneWorld (Xe in particular) that if there were too many objects
in the ESU, the backup would only proceed so far and then just stop and
continue applying the ESU. You wouldn't be told that it stopped and that
the backup was incomplete... it would just happen quietly and the backup
would be useless. So this method may not be reliable depending on which
ESU you are removing. If you can do it then remove the ESU and
build/deploy the objects again with the old code.
or
2) Like you mentioned... just deploy the last full package and subsequent
updates that you DO want to the server. Don't forget to synchronize the
fat clients and Web servers. If you are taking it out, you should remove
it from everywhere. This will remove it from production machines but you
will STILL have the code specs in the Central Objects and Deployment Server
pathcode. Subsequent builds of those objects would still be the ESU
version. You would have to promote unaffected code from another
environment as Samuel had suggested or restore from backup. Can you get
this code from a machine that has NOT had the ESU applied to it?
Regards,
Gerald.
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I am trying to uninstall an ESU from our prod pathcode and cannot find any
documentation on it. The ESU has been applied and deployed to prod. I was
curious if anyone knew of an uninstall method like this or knew of a way to
apply a previous full package (that does not contain this ESU) to an
application server. Thanks in advance...