Thu, 2 Jul 2015 15:49:25 +0000
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If you are talking about just upgrading for DMARC compatibility, it took just a few minutes to install the latest version when I upgraded in Spring 2014.
Best practices:
- Make a backup of your LISTSERV directory. Our installation uses one directory tree C:\LISTSERV for LISTS, LOG, MAIN, SPOOL, TMP, and WWW.
- Take a snapshot of your Windows VM (VMware virtual host) or use the Windows Recovery Point.
- Notify power users or your support desk of planned outage.
- Ensure you have the latest Windows patches.
- Talk to your Windows AD administrators if you haven't done this before.
- Follow the L-Soft upgrade procedure.
matthew black
california state university, long beach
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From: LISTSERV Site Administrators' Forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Marshall, Clinton C
Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2015 7:54 PM
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Subject: Upgrading windows 64bit listserv v16.0 to LISTSERV 16.0 2014b -
Hello,
I am looking for some feed back regarding how long it has taken Administrators to upgrade their windows 64bit listserv v16.0 to 16.0 2014b
I have a 13 GB List directory with 1519 Lists, any feed back would be appreciated,
regards
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