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mwd1965-surfing #1
upgrading to 7.02
currently, we are running version 7,0,0,91690
We want to upgrade to version 7.02
Do we need to install 7.01 updater first, then 7.02 updater or can we go directly to 7.02 updater?
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LL@Work #2
Re: upgrading to 7.02
You can not install the 7.02 updater on 7.00
However, you can install the 7.02 full installer
Please see "Otherwise, you have two options:" here:
[url]http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=4ac796d0#buy[/url]
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LinuxInductee #3
Re: upgrading to 7.02
My recommendation, first I would not bother with 7.0.2. I'm running
7.0.1 very reliably. When I updated our test server with 7.0.2 I saw
several bugs. Also have seen many issues in these forums with it's
scheduler, memory management, cfTags, and even getting it to start
after hotfixes. I did roll back my test server and the issues are
gone. Again, this is my experience using it on Win2k3 and IIS. I'm
going to wait until the subsequent version and see how it plays out.
If you still wish to install it, I would recommend what LL says.I've
found the updaters can be very inconsistent; therefore, prefer to
install the preloaded complete pkg. That usually goes very smoothly.
Of course, I highly...as in highly, recommend you do this on a test
system first! Ensure all your apps work to the nth degree. We even
experienced silly things in 7.0.2 such as the <cfLocation> tag not
working in some cases, while no error was generated.
I hope this helps!
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