moving Frontier to new machine
Keola Donaghy
keola at nahenahe.net
Mon Mar 8 11:15:54 PST 2004
Aloha Rick, it would be a very good idea to use the same hard drive name
and keep the path to your Frontier folder the same. I'm not sure if it is
still this way, but it is my understanding that the path data is stored in
multiple areas in the Frontier.root, and you may experience problems if
your new path is different than the old on. If this is no longer the case,
someone correct me. Regardless, it wouldn't hurt to make sure that this is
the case.
Keola
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On Sun, 7 Mar 2004, Rick Barter wrote:
> I anticipate moving Frontier/Manila to a new computer in the near
> future. I am currently running Mac Os 10.2 on a sometimes funky server
> and will probably move to a Mac G5 running OS 10.3.
>
>
> Is there a painless way to to this?
>
> We have many sites running and I hope that they will not be impacted by
> the move.
>
> Can I simply copy the entire Frontier folder to the new computer if I
> set it up with same DNS name, ip etc?
>
> ...... or will this be a tricky, time consuming process that i should
> put off 'till summer?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rick Barter
>
>
> Rick Barter
> Technology Educator/Coordinator
> Conners Emerson School
> Bar Harbor, ME 04609
> <http://www.emerson.u98.k12.me.us>
>
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