BusinessObjects Content recovery and Disaster recovery in BO BI 4.0

Dear All,
Could u please guid us how to do step by step Business Objects Content recovery and Disaster recovery in BO 4.0 .We used to do it in XI 3.1 ,but it was found some changes in 4.0 .
Thank   you in advance for your support and help .
regards,
Mohammed

Hello Ramakrishna,
Try to see on which kind of objects, the issue is ocurring. I mean try to see if you migrate only universes if it works. Then Crystal reports,...
We have a bug ADAPT01588140 which gives a similar error message (FWM 04011) and that should be fix in SP02 Patch 9 (should be release very soon)
This bug is about migrating reports that contains instances in xls or pdf format.
So might be worth to install the fix when it's out to see if it solves the issue for you also.
Thanks
Philippe

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