Navigation cache problem

Hi All
While clearing the navigation cache from Portal - System admin , i,m getting the following error :
java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException occurred: null . kindly help.

Hi Rahul,
By default the navigation cache is turned off. So check the property portal.navigation.cache.enable which should be true for the navigation cache to work.
You can check it in Visual administrator in com.sap.portal.prt.sapj2ee under services
Regards,
Gourav.

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