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Installing MSP 3.3, Before Installing MSP 3.3, Upgrading from Previous MSP Versions

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Chapter 3 - Installing MSP 3.3 Before Installing MSP 3.3 If you are planning to install the MSP Core Database on a SQL Server instance that is running on a different box than the rest of the MSP components will be, then you should have two domain users available before beginning the installation of MSP 3.3. One domain user is required for installation and a separate domain user is required for runtime. Note: The only exception to this is if you are not using Long Term Analysis and can use SQL Authentication to install the Core Database and access it at runtime. Upgrading from Previous MSP Versions 1. Upgrades to MSP 3.3 are supported only from MSP versions 3.2/3.2.1. 2. Export all Objects before continuing; see Using MSP 3.3 - Understanding Objects for more detail. 3. All upgrades begin with uninstalling the current version of MSP (and Package Builder if appropriate) using Add/Remove Programs. IMPORTANT: If you have an installation of MSP 3.2.0 with the Package Builder 1.0 add-on installed, you MUST uninstall Package Builder BEFORE you uninstall MSP 3.2.0. If you do not remove this software in this order, you may not be able to uninstall Package Builder or reinstall MSP later. 4. Make sure you chose to keep the existing data. IMPORTANT: Uninstall the existing version of MSP keeping the existing data. Failure to select the check box to keep your data will result in a loss of your database.

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Chapter 3 – Installing MSP 3.3
Before Installing MSP 3.3
If you are planning to install the MSP Core Database on a SQL Server instance that is running on
a different box than the rest of the MSP components will be, then you should have two domain
users available before beginning the installation of MSP 3.3.
One domain user is required for
installation and a separate domain user is required for runtime.
installation and a separate domain user is required for runtime.
Note:
Note:
The only exception to this is if you are not using Long Term Analysis and can use SQL
The only exception to this is if you are not using Long Term Analysis and can use SQL
Authentication to install the Core Database and access it at runtime.
Upgrading from Previous MSP Versions
1.
Upgrades to MSP 3.3 are supported only from MSP versions 3.2/3.2.1.
2.
Export all Objects before continuing; see Using MSP 3.3 – Understanding Objects for
more detail.
3.
All upgrades begin with uninstalling the current version of MSP (and Package Builder if
appropriate) using Add/Remove Programs.
IMPORTANT:
If you have an installation of MSP 3.2.0 with the Package Builder 1.0 add-on
installed,
you MUST uninstall Package Builder BEFORE you uninstall MSP
3.2.0
. If you do not remove this software in this order, you may not be able to
uninstall Package Builder or reinstall MSP later.
4.
Make sure you chose to keep the existing data.
IMPORTANT:
Uninstall the existing version of MSP keeping the existing data.
Failure to select
the check box to keep your data will result in a loss of your database.