| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 5396.1 | save the map | KAJUN::NELSON |  | Wed Jul 28 1993 08:26 | 20 | 
|  | Usually, when the map is complaining about an entity being 
"Deregistered, unable to display", it means that an entity was removed 
from the domain, but still exists in the map file.  
If the problem was from an entity being removed from the map and still
in the domain, as you suggest, the icon would be autoplaced on the by
the map software. 
I believe that if you save the map before exiting, then the next time 
you open it, the error message should be gone.  Any time you remove 
something from the domain, you should always save the map before exiting 
the session.  
The situation you describe could also occur if someone else is using the
same domain, either from the FCL or the IMPM from a local map of that
domain.  If that someone removed an entity from the domain, then your
local map file would not get updated and would still have the
deregistered entity in it. 
...kjn
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| 5396.2 | Save the map | HADRES::KRAUSE | European NewProductEngineer for MCC | Thu Jul 29 1993 06:54 | 8 | 
|  | 
Just save the map and the message will be gone.
This happpens when you delete/deregister an icon from the map but forgot
to save it. The map file still contains the icon, but the underlying 
object is gone...
*Robert
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| 5396.3 |  | KERNEL::TRAYLER |  | Thu Jul 29 1993 07:17 | 5 | 
|  |     
    I got him to save the map and then stop/restart the iconic map.
    Unfortunately the message still appears, twice in fact, on starting the
    map.
    
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| 5396.4 |  | STKMCC::LUND | Niklas Lund | Thu Jul 29 1993 16:18 | 12 | 
|  | Hi,
Try this
MCC>SHOW DOM * MEMBER * ALL ATTR, TO FILE TMP.TMP
Search the file for the word "deregistered" this will give you the failing 
domain and member.
Delete the failing member with MCC>dele dom x member y.
/Niklas
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| 5396.5 | Unable to delete deregistered domain.... | KERNEL::DAVIES |  | Fri Jul 30 1993 06:38 | 31 | 
|  |     Hi Niklas,
    
    I'm one on Kevins colleagues and have taken over this call.
    
    MCC>SHOW DOM * MEMBER * ALL ATTR, TO FILE TMP.TMP shows a deregistered
    domain:-
    
    
    Detected a deregistered Domain Member. LOCAL_NS:.belfast
    
    
    MCC>delete domain LOCAL_NS:.belfast
    
    Gives:-
    
    Domain LOCAL_NS:.belfast
    AT 30-JUL-1993 11:38:30
    
    No such entity: Domain LOCAL_NS:.belfast
                             Unknown Entity = Domain LOCAL_NS:.belfast
    
    
    
    So, we can see that the domain has been deregistered but we are unable
    to delete it.............
    
    Any ideas.........
    
    Thanks,
    
    Phil Davies.  UK Comms TSC.
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| 5396.6 | Fix (?) from the field | WELLIN::MCCALLUM |  | Mon Aug 02 1993 04:16 | 18 | 
|  |     
    Looks like the domain was deregistered but its for some reason the
    domains it was a member of didn't get cleaned up. This is difficult to
    fix with the private MIR. With DNS you can fix this up.
    
    The best solution is to re-create the parent domain, but this means
    deleting it. If the customer has the DUMP MIR routines ( from
    MCC-TOOLS) this can be relativley easy with some editing of command
    files. Otherwise dump all the domain members ( sho dom UK member *) to
    a file. Delete the domain ( you can keep the map, you know how to
    rename it), create the domain again and add the members with a command
    file.
    
    I seem to remeber seeing something about an MIR fixing utility but
    can't quite remember, look in MCC-TOOLS.
    
    Dave McCallum
    
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| 5396.7 | Fixed.......... | KERNEL::DAVIES |  | Wed Aug 04 1993 08:04 | 12 | 
|  |     Hi All,
    
    I have managed to sort the problem.  I used the local MIR dump
    procedure, deleted references to the offending entitiy, messed around
    with the map files and..........hey presto.......it worked.
    
    Thanks for all the interest and help.
    
    Cheers,
    
    Phil.
    
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