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Used Grep for Windows (WinGrep.com) to find all instances of the old server name in the IBI directory. Changed those that weren't in a log/trace to the new server name. Restarted server (probably restarting WF would have been enough). All is well.
WebFOCUS & DataMigrator 7.7.03M Windows 2003, Windows 2008 x64
Originally posted by JG: If you do not want to install a Unix utility on windows then use Ransack Agent (basic form, free ware)
Kicks the **** out of Microsoft search tools.
findstr is a built-in, and it is not terrible. understands regex (sort of) and gives context in output. Plus, you can always count on it being available, no matter the system/vendor.