SRM 4.1.2 - cannot change the boot priority machine

Hello

Everyone has noticed the ability to change the priority of implementation of VMS in Recovery Plans seems to have disappeared or I'm totally missing something.

Tips or tricks

Thank you

Hello

I don't have the chance to work with this version.

You have the 'up' and 'down' buttons? Are they greyed out?

Michael.

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