"RokuMarkn" wrote:
jmss82 says they lost the password, so they can't do a rekey. In that case, their only option is to publish the channel with a new key. This means that all users will lose any data stored in the registry. How serious that is depends on how the channel is written. It could mean no problem at all (if the channel doesn't use the registry), or it could be a big problem for their users (if valuable nonreplaceable data is stored in the registry).
--Mark
Thanks Mark. We don't store much of anything in the registry. I think it's only used to pre-populate the last search made. The rest such as saved favorites, account options, preferences, etc are all stored in our database. Our users must have a registered account to save all of that data.
The odd thing is my lead developer (jmss82) has been using different devices for 2 years to create packets which he is telling me has always generated a new key depending on the device. We have submitted several updates in those 2 years. Your QC guys have never noticed or mentioned it before and it's why we got confused with this last submission.
We'll just go with the last key submitted and make sure we keep using that key in the future. In the meantime we need to figure out how to get the rekey to work on the different devices. He is still getting errors on that.
Thanks for all of the replies.