Upgrading from 3.19 to 3.20... asking just in case ;)

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Message 8260 - Posted: 15 Jul 2004, 10:03:41 UTC

Do I just shutdown the 3.19 client and run the 3.20 installer and it just handles everything (as it should)?

With the other downtime and hickups (understandable) would be nice to know before hand that the upgrade works like a proper upgrade.

Thanks :)
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Message 8263 - Posted: 15 Jul 2004, 10:20:01 UTC

Hi,

I upgraded yesterday by doing just that. When restarted 3.20 resumed with no problems.

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Message 8268 - Posted: 15 Jul 2004, 10:30:08 UTC - in response to Message 8263.  

> I upgraded yesterday by doing just that. When restarted 3.20 resumed with no
> problems.

Thanks :) and sorry :| cause I noticed later this was asked before (not used to this board).
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Message 8272 - Posted: 15 Jul 2004, 11:09:01 UTC

Hi,

Today I've upgraded from 3.19 to 3.20 without even uninstalling 3.19 or shut it down. It was still crushing workunits when I installed it. After the install I noticed a line in the messages tab which stated "Version Change Detected (3.19 > 3.20)".
Then it ran the benchmark and once that was done continued to crunch the workunits.

No problems found here.
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