Hi All,

Thanks for your feedback and all. Finally we have successfully installed
reddot V11 and successfully imported the project from v9.0.

*With the following approaches...*
1.Install Reddot v10.1 sp2 (Import project into that new environment) and
verify the publishing setting and workflow.

2.Upgrade to v11.0 into the same environment.

During installation to Reddot v10.1 sp2, we had spent 10days to installing
Reddot v10.1 sp2 due to  compatibility issues for MS SQL 2008.

SQL Server 2008 Feature Pack backward compatibility(*SQLServer2005_BC.exe*)
needs to install.

*Environment details*
1) Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5
2) *Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Standard
*3) Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Feature Pack only *SQLServer2005_BC.exe needed
*
4) IIS installed in Server Manager and the following additional Role
Services selected:
* ASP.NET
* ASP
* CGI
* IIS 6 Management Compatibility
6)* Windows 2008  R2 (Virtual Machine)*

 *MSXML4* needs to be registered into the registery otherwise installation
won't successfully complete.Normally Windows 2008  R2 you might have
different version of MSXML6/3 etc.

So  any project from v9 can be imported successfully  into v10.1 sp2 and
system can be upgraded into v11.0 .

With Regards
Subhasish

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From: Hilmar Bunjes <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 11:56 PM
Subject: Re: Reddot Upgradation from V9 to V11
To: [email protected]


Hi,
I totally agree with Gavin. We have successfully migrated a lot of projects
this way:

Export from CMS 7.5 or CMS 9 -> Import into MS 11

We never had problems during this export/import (only when publishing from
MS11 to DS11 but there should be a hotfix by Friday).

Best,
Hilmar Bunjes



>  You can export projects from CMS 9 and import them directly into MS 11.
> There's no need to go through version 10.1 SP2 unless you are upgrading
> your existing server.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Gavin
>
>
>  On 19 December 2012 00:58, Ibrahim Sawadogo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Subhasish,
>>
>> your suggested approach seems the best way so far.
>> That is, if you are working on a huge project. One drawback, v11 will
>> inherit all problems from v9.
>> If we are talking of a few hundred pages. I would suggest a page
>> export/import (not project export/import).
>>
>> create a new link, call it whatever.
>> create 1 empty page per template.
>> link and export them to v11.
>>
>> I did such an upgrade from 7.5 to 9 to 10.1 back in the days.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Ibrahim
>>
>>
>>
>>  On 17 December 2012 05:59, Subhasish Nandi <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Subhasish
>>
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