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I have a customer who wants to upgrade several inter-tel systems from 5.118 to the latest software ver. without the licenses. 7.006 is the highest they can go right? I believe 8.0 and above requires licenses. And as far as I can remember its just a software flash, right? No firmware needs to be upgraded does it?
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And they need to get their vm from NT to 2000
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You still will need to get he correct 7.0 PAL chips on yer CPU's. You may also need to upgrade the T1 card and/or OPC firmware as well.
As far as the VM goes, get a 128MB stick of RAM, backup the avdap\db folder to a network resource, install Win2K WITHOUT the VM cards installed, fully patch the OS, install the VM cards and install whatever version avdap you need. Copy over yer saved avdap\db file and you are done w/ the heavy lifting.
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just to add to Superfoneguy's reply the VM can be upgraded to the NT VM software 7.0 (all the way to 9.0 so far)without adding memory or upgrading to Win2K just remember to always backup the Avdap\db
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Not a tech here, but aren't there some upgrades that need to be done 'in series' (e.g. have to go to 7.0 before 7.1)? This may be true for higher (8.x) s/w only...
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Curious, is the NT VPU connected to the network?
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Yes the VM is connected to the network
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Is the VM WIN2003 compatible? If we can put the VM on 2003 that would be even better.
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2003 is not officially supported. The 2000 upgrade is really easy and I recommend it. Just make sure you get the RAM and follow the rest in my post above.
MDCOM1: I upgrade all pre-8.224 versions to 8.224, then to the newwest versions. I just upgraded a 4.2 Axxess to 9.118 using this method.
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Originally posted by bterry: Yes the VM is connected to the network Is it part of a domain? If so, is it a NT, 2000 or 2003 domain? I'm just trying to understand why a Win2k upgrade is desired.
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