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CHANGING USERS JID - HISTORY OF PREVIOUS DISCUSSIONS DBACCESS

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Hello Dear, How are you?

 

Hope so ...

 

I'm getting an environment where it is with the following scenario:

 

Windows 2008 Enterprise R2 x64

PostgreSQL 9.1

Openfire 4.0.3

Customer does not use LDAP

 

Domain Name:

DomainClient.local

 

Current Name Server:

SRVMSG01

 

And what's happening is that it came migrated from other 3 servers, always in need of new facilities.

The names of the other servers were:

Year 2011 - SRVCadilac

2014 - SRV Zeus

2015 - SVRClient

Currently - SRVMSG01

 

NOTE: (A T.I. is a nut that client, as amended multiple servers, with no default ... lol).

 

 

Thus what happens is as follows:

 

In seeking a conversation in previous periods by entering only the names of users, it is only the conversations that are since the last migration forward.

In order to find the above have to type in the User field the user_name @ nomedoantigoservidor, for example:

 

User: John

To char the latest conversations, just type the name joao User and hit search, but it does not list john conversations the 2011, 2014, 2016.

To be able to find I need to type:

2011:

joe @ SRVCadilac

 

2014:

joe @ SRVZeus

 

2015:

joe @ SRVClient

 

My questions are:

 

1 - Considering the possible BUG, or new form of authentication Spark 2.8.0 to 4.0.3 openfire, I can leave the domain name in the spark with the server name, for not having certificate problems?

 

2 - How do I change all former members who for example @SRVCadilac by SRVMSG01 to regularize the conversation history through DBAccess the OpenFire plugin?

 

Tks


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