Template connect string change

Hi,
We recenlty migrated the Oracle application database to new host. The database sid name remain same, but the port and hostname is changed. Client created lot of templates created with old database. They want to change all the template connect to new db and host. How do we change it, it is going one by one or change common file.
Any ideas would be much appreciated?
Regards

Hi ,
this information is stored within the VBasic code of your integrator excel sheet. Pointing it to another environment is generally possible, although such a change is not supported.
The sheet1 contains macros and in it are constants like OSSCOOKIE, BNE_DOCUMENT_ID and SERVLET_PATH. These values are uniquely identifying an environment/integrator.
br
Volker

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    http://blogs.msdn.com/b/walterm/archive/2012/01/16/resolving-windows-azure-diagnostics-connection-string-issues-with-scom-2007-r2.aspx
    Regards,
    Yan Li
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