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This guide describes the procedure for updating a running UMS version to the latest version. | This guide describes the procedure for updating a running UMS version to the latest version. | ||
In order to complete an update, Administrator | In order to complete an update, Administrator access is required to all UMS servers. | ||
A typical UMS installation consists of three servers: UMS Backend server, UMS Frontend server as well as an SQL server. | A typical UMS installation consists of three servers: UMS Backend server, UMS Frontend server as well as an SQL server. | ||
However, this setup may vary between different installations | However, this setup may vary between different installations. It is a good idea to read the instructions and Changelog before the update is launched. | ||
• Here you will find Change log. http://www.inlogic.dk/support/ums-changelog/ | • Here you will find Change log. http://www.inlogic.dk/support/ums-changelog/ | ||
'''It is important that all Backend servers, as well as Frontend servers, be updated.''' | '''It is important that all Backend servers, as well as Frontend servers, be updated.''' | ||
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== Update == |
Revision as of 10:25, 3 November 2017
Intro
Intro
This guide describes the procedure for updating a running UMS version to the latest version.
In order to complete an update, Administrator access is required to all UMS servers.
A typical UMS installation consists of three servers: UMS Backend server, UMS Frontend server as well as an SQL server.
However, this setup may vary between different installations. It is a good idea to read the instructions and Changelog before the update is launched.
• Here you will find Change log. http://www.inlogic.dk/support/ums-changelog/
It is important that all Backend servers, as well as Frontend servers, be updated.