After a recent service pack update, changes to the Style Library are not appearing as before the
update.
How would you fix the problem?
A.
Check to view the new client-created folder in the library to retain Service Pack history.
B.
Check to view the System/Service Pack/ folder for its empty package document for each
service pack applied.
C.
Check to view the System/Service Pack/ folder for an annotated package document for each
service pack.
D.
Check to make sure that the client has correctly edited the package documents for the correct
service pack.
E.
Check to make sure that the client has correctly removed the package documents for the
correct service pack applied.
Explanation:
If you have installed one or more service packs, you will need to update the Library
using
the Library Update command in the Developer. When you run this command, you will see a
list of the service packs that you have installed. You can then selectively choose the
service pack updates that you want to process, although it is highly recommended that
you update the Library with each service pack listed. However, if you are using multiple
Libraries, it may make sense for you to selectively choose the service pack updates for
each Library.
This process updates various documents in the System folder but doesnotimpact your
content.
As a result of running this update process, a System/Service Packs/ folder is created that
contains an empty package document for each service pack. You should not edit or remove
these package documents or folders as they are a record of each update that was applied
to the Developer.
OracleUser Productivity, Content Development,Update the Library (Service Packs)