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| how_to:v5_-_move_to_a_new_pc [2024/09/02 08:34] – [Move VPOP3 Version 5 (or later) to a new PC] paul | how_to:v5_-_move_to_a_new_pc [2024/09/02 08:35] (current) – [Copy the VPOP3 directory tree] paul | ||
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| - Stop VPOP3 on the original PC | - Stop VPOP3 on the original PC | ||
| - Manually make a backup of the database on the original PC | - Manually make a backup of the database on the original PC | ||
| - | - Copy the VPOP3 directory tree from the original PC to the new PC **except for the VPOP3\pgsql directory** and any old copies of the pgsql directory (eg ' | + | - Copy the VPOP3 directory tree from the original PC to the new PC **except for the VPOP3\pgsql directory** and any old copies of the pgsql directory (eg ' |
| - Install VPOP3 on the new PC, **but do not start VPOP3 yet** | - Install VPOP3 on the new PC, **but do not start VPOP3 yet** | ||
| - Restore the database backup (from step 2) on the new PC | - Restore the database backup (from step 2) on the new PC | ||
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| How you do this depends on your network setup. | How you do this depends on your network setup. | ||
| - | The easiest way to copy it all except for the VPOP3\pgsql directory is often to copy everything, then delete the VPOP3\pgsql from the **new PC** after the copy has finished | + | The easiest way to copy it all except for the VPOP3\pgsql directory is often to copy everything, then delete the VPOP3\pgsql from the **new PC** after the copy has finished. |
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| + | Also, do not copy any other ' | ||
| Note that if you are moving to Windows Vista/ | Note that if you are moving to Windows Vista/ | ||