Remember: CMN’s Directory Connector, Mail Connector and Free/Busy Connector are independent components that are installed separately. The CMN AutoRun installer lets you choose the CMN component you want to install, and must be run on the computer where you want the component to reside. (If you want to install different CMN components on different computers, you must run AutoRun on each computer.)
The information in this topic applies only if you are upgrading to the current CMN version from an already-installed earlier CMN version. Installation and upgrade procedures are documented together in the Upgrade and installation instructions below.
There is no direct upgrade path to CMN 3.7 or higher from any pre-3.5 version of CMN. To upgrade from a pre-3.5 version to the current CMN release you must first upgrade to a 3.5 or 3.6 version (as described in the Quick-Start Guide for that version), and then upgrade from 3.5 or 3.6 to the current release.
The Directory Connector's underlying engine, which facilitates data transfers between the Domino directory and Active Directory, was replaced in version 3.7. There is no automatic upgrade path to this new Directory Connector from any earlier version. If you are upgrading from a version earlier than 3.7, you must uninstall the earlier version, and then install the 3.7.1 version. You will, however, be able to import your existing (pre-3.7) DC configuration data into the new Directory Connector. The procedure is documented in the Upgrade and installation instructions topic below.
Before you begin, review the Deployment considerations above, and map out your intended deployment. If you are upgrading from an earlier version of CMN, be sure to also see Upgrade considerations above for important information.
IMPORTANT: Quest recommends you temporarily turn off Microsoft's UAC (User Account Control) during CMN installation, because UAC interferes with some CMN installer functions in many environments. UAC can then be re-enabled after installation. |
Use Windows’ Programs and Features (Vista or later) or Add or Remove Programs tool (both in Windows’ Control Panel), to uninstall your previous Directory Connector version. Note:
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This uninstallation does not remove the Directory Connector’s XML configuration file, which contains all of the DC connector definitions from the previous version. You will be able to import all of that configuration data into the new DC in a later step below. |
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This uninstallation will not remove the SQL application that the Directory Connector used in pre-3.7 versions. The new DC does not need and will not use SQL, so you may manually remove it if no other application on your computer is using it. Note that Quest’s Migrator for Notes to Exchange (MNE), commonly used with CMN, does need the SQL application, so do not remove your SQL if you also have MNE installed. |
After uninstalling any pre-3.7 CMN Directory Connector, you may install the 3.7.1 version.
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Download Coexistence Manager for Notes from the software.quest.com website, and extract all files into a temporary folder. |
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Verify that your environment conforms to the System requirements specified in the RTM Release Notes that accompany this release. Several of the required third-party components may be downloaded from links on the AutoRun Prerequisites tab. |
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Run CMN’s AutoRun.exe from the installation folder. (Or you could instead simply insert a CMN product CD, which starts the AutoRun utility automatically.) |
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When you are ready to install, select the AutoRun Install tab. CMN components are listed separately and installed independently. |
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Click the name of the component you want to install. Then click Next, and read and accept the license agreement. |
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Follow the remaining instructions and prompts in the CMN Installer, and click Finish from the last screen to complete the installation. |
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CMN component operations are configured and controlled by settings and values entered in the Management Console—for server and directory names and locations, scope of operations, other operational options, scheduled runs, and so forth. The CMN Management Console is used to configure all three CMN components, although different components’ settings are managed on different screens. See the CMN User Guide (and the FBC Scenarios Guide too, if installing the Free/Busy Connector) for instructions and guidance in using the Management Console to configure the component you have just installed. |
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When you are finished installing components on this computer, and browsing other tabs, click the Close box ([X] in the top-right corner of the window) to close the AutoRun utility. |
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Navigate to the DC's installation directory (typically C:\Program Files\Quest\Coexistence Manager for Notes\Directory Connector), and run the DC upgrade utility from the command line: CMN.Apps.DirectoryConnector.UpdateConfiguration.exe |
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For each imported connector definition: Open the connector definition into the 3.7.1 Connector Creation Wizard, verify all settings, and save it. |
You can obtain your first or a subsequent license key by contacting a Quest Software sales representative. A license key is an .asc-type file that Quest sends to you with an email. You must save the file to your hard disk, and then install it in the CMN Management Console, on the Common | Licenses screen. For either a trial or perpetual license, the key takes the form of a file CoexManagerNotes-###-#####.asc (where ###-##### represents your unique license number).
To install your license key if you are installing CMN for the first time:
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Copy to your Desktop, or to some other convenient location, the license file (CoexManagerNotes-###-#####.asc) sent to you by email from Quest Licensing. |
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If you have not installed Quest Coexistence Manager for Notes, run the Setup program to install the software (as described in the installation instructions above). |
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Once the software is installed, run the CMN Management Console. Select Licenses under the Common section of the Management Console, and click the Update License… button. Select your license, and then click OK. |
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You may review your installed licenses in the Licenses section of the configuration utility. |
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If you have previously installed a trial or other permanent license on your computer, you can upgrade to your new license by using the License screen within the Configuration utility. Click on the Update License… button to direct the program to the License Key file. |
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