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Topic Title: deleting a CRProcess file
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Created On: 28-Jun-2004 18:44
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Answer This question was answered by Daryl Walters, on Friday, March 11, 2005 5:02 PM

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Forgive the dumb question, but is there a way to delete CRProcess files from the Admin interface? I don't see anything on the Change Request Process and Lifecycles dialog.

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Daryl Walters

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Forgive the dumb question, but is there a way to delete CRProcess files from the Admin interface? I don't see anything on the Change Request Process and Lifecycles dialog.

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Brent Hedges

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If you have unistalled a CRProcess package, then you can delete the underlying file structure using the Admin interface. But if you have a CRPRocess you are editing, then you will have to delete it manually from the CRProcess directory.
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