Upgrade Install request
Moderator: SourceGear
Upgrade Install request
It would be really nice if the client installer detected an existing client installation and defaulted to that directory instead of always defaulting to %Program Files%. I put all of my development tools and files on my d drive instead of my c drive, and it's a pain to have to change the directory every time I upgrade, on multiple machines.
That's not the one I was referring to, I know that one and use it on a regular basis. I meant the one where I need to select the identity used to run the web application.
I can kind of see the need for the admin password to update the database schema, but not for the installer to update the program files. If the user has permission to replace the files, then they can do that with or without the installer.
I can kind of see the need for the admin password to update the database schema, but not for the installer to update the program files. If the user has permission to replace the files, then they can do that with or without the installer.
The Server Installer does (or at least it *should*) remember the last location you installed to (file location and database location) and has for quite a while.
We do have "remember IIS process for upgrades" logged in our feature request database, but it did not make it into 3.1.6. I will add your voteThat's not the one I was referring to, I know that one and use it on a regular basis. I meant the one where I need to select the identity used to run the web application.
For most upgrades (pretty much all), the database schema and the server files are dependent on each other. It would be dangerous to upgrade one without the other. For this reason, the installer requires that the database schema and server files are upgraded together.I can kind of see the need for the admin password to update the database schema, but not for the installer to update the program files. If the user has permission to replace the files, then they can do that with or without the installer.
Mary Jo Skrobul
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