Thanks Paul,Really appreciate the quick reply on this earlier today. I think I’ve seen other threads which mention what you call “invalid pointers” and how to address Error Messages that arise as a result so I’ll look into that and see if it is a factor that this Customer needs to consider.On the specific point where you say above, “the only way to clean them up is to visit the page and verify the configuration”, is there guidance in the Technical Documentation on that or is it the same as I’ve referred to in the previous paragraph?I guess my concern is that if there is no published information on this then it’s difficult for us to guide our Customers on how to be prepared for it ahead of the deployment of a core Update.Regards,Russell
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