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rolling_back_a_production_profile [2012/07/27 17:47]
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 +====== Rolling Back a Production Profile ======
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 +Rolling back a production profile will move all users on the profile to a previous version of the profile. You can only roll back the latest version of a production profile to a previous production version. For example, if a profile had production versions 1.000 and 2.000, version 2.000 could be rolled back, but not version 1.000.
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 +The rollback process creates a new version of the selected profile, with all the settings of the profile to which you have chosen to roll back. The new version will be given a version number of <​original number>​.001 (for example, 2.001), and a status of In Progress. Since you can only have one profile with a status of In Progress, the rolled back profile will replace any profile you currently have in progress.
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 +After rollback, you can manage the profile like any other profile, including editing settings and publishing it to Test.
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 +**To roll back a production profile,​** ​
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 +    - Click **Configuration | Manage Profiles**.
 +    - On the list of existing profiles, select the profile you wish to roll back, and then click **Manage.**
 +    - In the **Action** ​  ​drop-down,​ select **Roll back to a Previous Production Profile**.
 +    - An explanatory message is displayed. Under **Select Profile Version,​** ​  ​select the version of the profile to which you wish to roll back.
 +    - Click **Continue**. The new profile is created.
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 +Go to: **[[:​portal_guide|Portal Guide]] > [[:​configuration_tab|Configuration Tab]] > [[:​manage_profiles|Manage Profiles]]** ​
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 +{{tag>​profile_management profile_rollback}}
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