2012 upgrade path
Forum rules
DO NOT POST LICENSE NUMBERS, ACTIVATION KEYS OR ANY OTHER LICENSING INFORMATION IN THIS FORUM.
Only the original author and our tech personnel can reply to a topic that is created in this forum. If you find a topic that relates to an issue you are having, please create a new topic and reference the other in your post.
Any code longer than three lines should be added as code using the 'Select Code' dropdown menu or attached as a file.
DO NOT POST LICENSE NUMBERS, ACTIVATION KEYS OR ANY OTHER LICENSING INFORMATION IN THIS FORUM.
Only the original author and our tech personnel can reply to a topic that is created in this forum. If you find a topic that relates to an issue you are having, please create a new topic and reference the other in your post.
Any code longer than three lines should be added as code using the 'Select Code' dropdown menu or attached as a file.
2012 upgrade path
So, am I missing something? I installed PS 2012 and it did not seem to upgrade my 2011. Hmmmm. If that is the case, fine. I will deal and maybe I did not look hard enough but I did not find any docs on upgrade procedure/etc. Comments? -ck
- Alexander Riedel
- Posts: 8488
- Last visit: Tue Apr 16, 2024 8:42 am
- Been upvoted: 37 times
2012 upgrade path
We never do that. Most people prefer to evaluate a new version before they decide to upgrade so we always since the very beginning had new versions install side-by-side.
Alexander Riedel
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
2012 upgrade path
Yeah, I know but after years of complaining I thought you would remember and give me an option. I know this is a point release and at the end of the day it won't take me long to set up my environment but some things might be 'nice' to transfer over. -c
- Alexander Riedel
- Posts: 8488
- Last visit: Tue Apr 16, 2024 8:42 am
- Been upvoted: 37 times
2012 upgrade path
You have to realize that any which way we do it someone complains
Alexander Riedel
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
2012 upgrade path
A rather easy solution:
Export all settings from the old version, export all settings from the new version. User PrimalMerge to pinpoint the differences between the two xml files and merge your custom settings where needed.
Import the merged settings in the new version.
I agree that it would be nice the have the option of importing settings from the old version during install.
The new version "knows" which settings can be taken from the previous version.
Export all settings from the old version, export all settings from the new version. User PrimalMerge to pinpoint the differences between the two xml files and merge your custom settings where needed.
Import the merged settings in the new version.
I agree that it would be nice the have the option of importing settings from the old version during install.
The new version "knows" which settings can be taken from the previous version.
2012 upgrade path
Where is this xml file you refer to? I assume it has to be in my profile somewhere but I actually suspect that most of these settings are stored in my registry.
2012 upgrade path
Ok, maybe that is what you mean. Export the registry settings? Yah, the more I look the more I realize that there is really very little I have to set up.I guess I am just getting too fat and lazy.