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POS - Upgrading Server Jay Lee 08-28-2006
Posted by Jay Lee on August 28, 2006, 9:58 am
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I am trying to upgrade to new hardware. What's the best way to migrate
existing database and system releated information to new hardware?

I tried to install POS on new hardware and copy databases, but that didn't
work.


Thanks,

Posted by Sylvain on August 28, 2006, 4:36 pm
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Hello Jay,

It is not a copy of the database that you have to do but a restore.

You actually need to do a backup of your store database from the old
workstation and restore it on the new one. You do just as a brand new
installation but instead of using the rmsdb.bck file from Microsoft you use
your store backup.

Hope it helps,

"Jay Lee" wrote:

> I am trying to upgrade to new hardware. What's the best way to migrate
> existing database and system releated information to new hardware?
>
> I tried to install POS on new hardware and copy databases, but that didn't
> work.
>
>
> Thanks,

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