David,

Below are instructions for migrating from one platform to another:

The recommended way to move InterMapper to another server is to follow these
steps: 

1.      Install InterMapper on the new server, and stop the InterMapper
service/daemon when installation is complete.
2.      Stop the InterMapper service/daemon on the old server and copy your
InterMapper Settings folder to the new platform, replacing the one created
when you installed InterMapper on the new server.
3.      On the new server, start the InterMapper service/daemon.

The default location for the  InterMapper Settings folder depends upon the
platform where installed:
.       Windows: C:\Program Files\InterMapper\InterMapper Settings
.       Mac OS X: /Library/Application Support/InterMapper Settings
.       UNIX/Linux: $HOME/InterMapper_Settings/, where $HOME is the home
directory for the specified user InterMapper is running under.

Note: If you are migrating from a PowerPC or Sparc system to a non-Mac
Intel-based system, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] For example, if you
are migrating from Mac OS on PowerPC to Windows XP or Linux/x86, you must
run a conversion script manually. Similarly, you must follow the same
procedure if you are migrating from Solaris/Sparc to Linux/x86.

Exception: Installing InterMapper on an Intel-based Mac OS X system will run
the conversion process automatically as part of the installation process, if
needed.

Regards,

Janice Losgar
Dartware, LLC

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Koski
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 8:24 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IM-Talk] Server migration

I'm in the process of migrating from one server to another (Different 
platforms).  Does anyone know of an easy way to do this without losing all 
of the notifications, etc?  Importing/Exporting maps are the easiest but I 
don't see a way to move all the notification groups over (and keep their 
settings in the map) let alone all the normal preferences.  Am I missing 
something fairly easy or am I just stuck with a load of manual work/human 
errors?

        Thanks

                David

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