shackallen,
I think you may have misunderstood a comment I made:
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Is your enterprise server a windows server? If not, I am not aware of any way you would be able to get the original specs from that source. Others may know. If your server is a windows server, then it may be possible, though I'm not sure how.
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Your enterprise server is a windows server so it may be possible. I do not have any experience with a windows enterprise server, so I don't know.
The methods of getting the specs from a fat client involve using OMW, which I would guess is not applicable to a windows enterprise server.
Note: The following methods require the UBE in question to be in an OMW project at the appropriate status to have access to the correct specs. The OMW rules will need to be set to allow UBEs to be checked in at that status.
Method 1) With later versions you can save the specs of an object as a zip file in OMW and restore from a zip file. On a fat client that has the correct specs, in OMW save the specs for the UBE in question to a zip file. Check out the UBE. Restore the UBE from the zip file and check it in. (It may be possible to restore the UBE to a different pathcode than the one from which it was saved). (You can also copy the zip file and restore it to a different fat client). Then promote and/or build and deploy a package etc.
Method 2) In the database update the appropriate tables/columns to set the status of the UBE as checked out to a fat client that has the correct specs. Log onto the fat client and in OMW, check the UBE in.