Cisco Systems 3.0(1) Network Router User Manual


 
6 Release Notes for Cisco Network Registrar 3.0(1)T
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Step 3 Follow the instructions on the screen.
This completes the procedure for upgrading from Network Registrar 2.x or 3.x to Network Registrar
3.0(1)T on a Solaris server. When the upgrade is complete, Network Registrar’s services will start
automatically.
Upgrading from CNR Release 2.x Windows NT Server
To upgrade from Network Registrar 2.x or 3.x to Network Registrar 3.0(1)T on a Windows NT
server and to preserve your database, do the following:
Step 1 Run setup.exe.
Step 2 Follow the instructions that appear on your screen.
Answer Yes to the question about upgrading your existing installation. This preserves the
data in your database.
To upgrade from Network Registrar 2.x or 3.x to Network Registrar 3.0(1)T on a Windows NT
server without preserving your database, do the following:
Step 1 Run the uninstall program.
Step 2 Perform an initial installation as described in the “Installing Network Registrar on
Windows” section on page 1-8 of the Network Registrar Getting Started Guide.
Note To non-interactively upgrade a previous release of Network Registrar, see the instructions in
the text file \i386\UPGRADE2.ISS on the Network Registrar CD.
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