how_to:v2_-_move_to_a_new_pc

How To Move VPOP3 Version 2 to a New PC

(Also applies to version 1.x)

To move VPOP3 to a new PC you should go through the following steps:

  1. Copy the VPOP3 files
    1. Copy the VPOP3 directory and subdirectories from the old PC to the new PC. (If you are moving to Windows Vista/2008/7/2012/8 or later, do NOT copy the files to a 'Program Files' folder on the new PC. Recent versions of Windows have special protection for those folders, which is not compatible with VPOP3)
  2. Copy the VPOP3 registry branch
    1. On the original VPOP3 computer, run REGEDIT.
    2. Find HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\PaulSmith on the left. (If you are moving from a 64 bit version of Windows, find HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\WOW6432Node\PaulSmith instead). Note that registry key names are case insensitive, so your PC may have this as HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\PaulSmith or some other variant.
    3. Right-click the VPOP3 key on the left, and choose Export.
    4. Save it to a .REG file, eg VPOP3.REG
    5. Copy the file to the new PC
    6. Edit the file if necessary (see details below)
    7. Double-click the .REG file to import it into the registry on the new PC
  3. Reinstall VPOP3
    1. Reinstall VPOP3 on the new PC into same directory where you copied the VPOP3 directory in step (1)
    2. If you are using any VPOP3 addins (eg the VPOP3 FaxServer etc), you should reinstall those on the new PC as well

If the new PC's IP address is different from the old PC's address, you may also have to go around the client computers changing the email client settings to point to the new mail server. You may also need to check the IP Address to Bind to setting on the Services → General page, and the Access Restrictions on the various Services → xxxx pages.

Possible Registry Changes

In step (2f) above, you may need to make changes to the registry before importing it onto the new PC.

To edit the registry, you can open the .REG file in Notepad, make the changes below, and then save the file.

Path changes

If you are changing the directory where VPOP3 is installed (eg from c:\vpop3 to d:\vpop3) then you may also need to change the directory settings in VPOP3. So, you can search through the .REG file for the old path name, and replace it with the new path name. (Note that in .REG files, a '\' is indicated by '\\' (double-backslash). Ensure you continue to use '\\' when editing the .REG file.)

If you are moving VPOP3 from a 32 bit version of Windows to a 64 bit version you need to edit the .REG file to take account of the different location where 64 bit Windows stores registry entries for 32 bit software like VPOP3.

  1. In Notepad, when editing the .REG file, go to Edit → Replace.
  2. In the Find box, type HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\PaulSmith\VPOP3
  3. In the Replace with box, type HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\WOW6432Node\PaulSmith\VPOP3
  4. Make sure the Match case box is unchecked
  5. Press Replace All

Upgrading VPOP3 version

If you are upgrading the version of VPOP3, eg 1.3.0 to 5.0, or VPOP3 Standard to VPOP3 Enterprise, simply install the version you want to use (the version you are upgrading to) at step (3a) in the sequence above. In this case, you should also check for any possible issues with Windows/other software - see the installing VPOP3 topic for details.

Make sure you install the 32 bit version of VPOP3 when upgrading from a version earlier than v5, do not upgrade straight to the 64 bit version or you will lose some data.

Assisted Move

If you want, we can do this move for you via remote access. The charge for us to do that is currently £40 (+ VAT). If you want us to do this, make sure that it is possible to copy files between the PCs on your network (or have copied all the necessary files beforehand). Copying the files over the Internet to our office and then back again is not feasible given the large amounts of data that can be present.

how_to/v2_-_move_to_a_new_pc.txt · Last modified: 2019/11/12 16:06 by paul