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Deleting Old Commands Manually
Procedure
Click
Administration
→
Command Queue Management
.
The
Command Queue Management
screen displays.
On the
Command Queue Maintenance
tab, select
Enable scheduled deletion of commands
.
Specify the number of days old commands you want to delete.
Click
Delete Now
.
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