When a handle is int he setup state you can just cleanup. Since the target device is no longer visible, you will have to use the force option (ie. powermig cleanup -handle [#] -force).
andress; that worked, I'm going to mark your response as the correct answer. Thanks a lot! I wish I could send you a pizza or some reward through here.
andress1
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July 25th, 2016 12:00
When a handle is int he setup state you can just cleanup. Since the target device is no longer visible, you will have to use the force option (ie. powermig cleanup -handle [#] -force).
jlkansascity1
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July 25th, 2016 12:00
thanks for the quick response, I'm going to try that out now!
jlkansascity1
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July 25th, 2016 12:00
andress; that worked, I'm going to mark your response as the correct answer. Thanks a lot! I wish I could send you a pizza or some reward through here.
saved my day (or at least saved a lot of time).
andress1
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July 26th, 2016 07:00
Excellent!
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mmmm pizza!!!