Then please tell us what the process is for retrieving "old" documents that are still valid and important so that we can republish them
Hi Jeff,
we migrated to a new repository and not all the documents were migrated as part of the audit we did.
When it was decided to retire the old repository I insisted to have the files in an offline share so I can revive them if needs be.
We had a lot of files that were submitted as SAP or were too old to find an owner so they weren't migrated.
My hope at the time was that if it is super important I will hear about it and then it will be migrated as a result.
From the diffrent people asking about diffrent items I get the sense we would need to rethink our solution and process here
Please note we had to retire the repository and we had to migrate hence we had to do an audit.
Dedi
Any idea when this will be fixed or if this will be fixed at all? I'm currently looking for the document in https://archive.sap.com/documents/docs/DOC-16174 but I cannot view the document. It says "Page Not Found". I'm sure there are other archived documents that is helpful to SAP customers.
Hello,
Same happens to me for several docs. I am particulary interested in https://archive.sap.com/documents/docs/DOC-16160 which is refered by several wiki pages as well but the document link says Page not found.
Hi, everyone:
The issue affecting the files mentioned above has been solved. You should now be able to access those documents.
I'm sorry for the inconvenience -- and for the fact it took two months for a solution.
Best regards,
--Jerry
Hi, looks like the issue persists. I'm trying to access the document attached in this link: https://archive.sap.com/documents/docs/DOC-27343. It still says page not found. Browser is Chrome and IE.
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