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    migration of a site from CS 2002 to CS 2006  
Roshni


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06-08-06 06:19 PM

Can we migrate a site from Commerce Server 2002 to Commerce Server 2007? Wha
t
will be the implications?





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    Re: migration of a site from CS 2002 to CS 2006  
Jeff Lynch


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06-09-06 12:18 AM

The simple answer is yes, you can upgrade from CS2002 to CS2007 using the
upgrade wizard. The complex answer is that it may not be that simple and it
really depends upon how much you've customized things in CS2002. The on-line
docs give some really good guidance on this and I'm sure there will be more
guidance as the product RTMs.

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"Roshni" <Roshni@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Can we migrate a site from Commerce Server 2002 to Commerce Server 2007?
> What
> will be the implications?







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    Re: migration of a site from CS 2002 to CS 2006  
J.F. Larente


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06-15-06 08:41 PM

To add to this a little, many of the namespaces have changed in CS2007 as
well as the fact that you are moving from .NET 1.1 to .NET 2.0.


"Jeff Lynch" <jeff.lynch@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
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> The simple answer is yes, you can upgrade from CS2002 to CS2007 using the
> upgrade wizard. The complex answer is that it may not be that simple and
> it really depends upon how much you've customized things in CS2002. The
> on-line docs give some really good guidance on this and I'm sure there
> will be more guidance as the product RTMs.
>
> --
> Jeff Lynch
> MVP Windows Server System - Commerce Server
> http://codebetter.com/blogs/jeff.lynch
>
>
> "Roshni" <Roshni@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C8A0E7A2-2290-4AB0-B5F4-43FECE832D8E@microsoft.com... 
>
>







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    Re: migration of a site from CS 2002 to CS 2006  
J.F. Larente


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06-16-06 12:19 AM

To add to this a little, many of the namespaces have changed in CS2007 as
well as the fact that you are moving from .NET 1.1 to .NET 2.0.


"Jeff Lynch" <jeff.lynch@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
news:u9U35U0iGHA.3884@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> The simple answer is yes, you can upgrade from CS2002 to CS2007 using the
> upgrade wizard. The complex answer is that it may not be that simple and
> it really depends upon how much you've customized things in CS2002. The
> on-line docs give some really good guidance on this and I'm sure there
> will be more guidance as the product RTMs.
>
> --
> Jeff Lynch
> MVP Windows Server System - Commerce Server
> http://codebetter.com/blogs/jeff.lynch
>
>
> "Roshni" <Roshni@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C8A0E7A2-2290-4AB0-B5F4-43FECE832D8E@microsoft.com... 
>
>







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