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How can I revert QPM to local CiscoWorks Login mode?

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A. If there is an authorization failure from ACS server, most of the Common Services features will be disabled. To recover, you have to reset the login module. To do this: a. Stop the daemon manager using: net stop crmdmgtd or /etc/init.d/dmgtd stop b. Run the following script: For Solaris: /opt/CSCOpx/bin/ResetLoginModule.pl For Windows: NMSROOT/bin/perl ResetLoginModule.pl c. Start the daemon manager using: net start crmdmgtd or /etc/init.d/dmgtd start This helps you to reset the login module, and revert back to local CiscoWorks module. Multiple instances of the same application (for example, Common Services) using the same ACS server, will share settings. Any changes will affect all instances of that application. If the application is configured with ACS and then application is reinstalled, the application will inherit the old settings.

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