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John2710
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Posted: 18-April-2011 at 7:53am |
Hi,
i have V3.51 and am about to update to 4.1 via the usual FTP upload, in order to update the database to 4.1 I then wish to do a fresh upload on a new server of V4.1, and then import the updated 4.1 database in to it. Why?? Because I have updated this over the years, and am pretty sure there are old files etc that I wish to get rid of. I will just create a new header and footer for the new installed site, which should result in a cleaner webstore My issue is that when trying this in the past, it thinks this is a new install, and asks for the license keys etc. How do I upload a fresh install, add my database, and login ? Its an access database if that makes any difference. I know I have to change the storecontants etc. Any advice appreciated Thanks John |
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Greg Dinger
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I've done this a number of times. It helps to be familiar with the various settings files (in the includes folder) that need to NOT be overwritten. I use www.scootersoftware.com to synch the files. So you do that, and then you have to run the database updater(s) from 3.51 to 4 and beyond.
Another consideration might be to upgrade normally, then use the synch tool to overwrite all of the files you want to force back to stock form, carefully examining the files in the includes folder, as well as using the tool to identify old files to be removed.
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John2710
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Thanks Greg for your reply
Can I ask, is it not possible to install a fresh copy of productcart, v4.1 for example, and tehn just swap the databases? thanks John |
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Greg Dinger
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You already said that you tried it, and that the store thought it was a new install. That happened to me as well, the first time I tried it.
The procedure I am describing is the way I haive found to work around that. And that procedures is not that big a deal - it jiust overcomes the system wanting to do a new install, and preserves most if not all of your existing settings.
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