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Note: these instructions only
apply to Policy Patrol
installations of version 3 and
earlier. If you are upgrading
from version 4, you will be able
to keep your existing
configuration. Please read the
upgrade guide for further
instructions on how to complete
the upgrade from version 4.
Tip: To have as little
'down time' as possible, you can
first install Policy Patrol 5 on
a test machine and migrate your
configuration as described below
(skip step 4 since you will
leave your current Policy Patrol
version running on the server
until you complete your
configuration). When you are
ready, export your version 5
configuration by selecting
File > Export
configuration from the menu
in the Policy Patrol
Administration console. Then
follow step 4 to uninstall the
current Policy Patrol version
from your server and install
version 5. After installation,
import your version 5
configuration by opening the
Administration console and
selecting File >
Import configuration. Select
your previously saved .ppe
configuration file. Your entire
configuration will now be
imported including your rules,
templates, filters, users and
any user selections in the
rules.
If
you have Policy Patrol
version 1: You must export
your disclaimer template and
uninstall version 1 before you
install version 5. To uninstall
version 1, go to Start >
Settings > Control
Panel > Add/Remove
programs. Select Policy
Patrol Disclaimers. Click
Change/Remove. Select
Remove and click Next.
Click Yes to confirm that
you wish to uninstall Policy
Patrol. After removing the
Policy Patrol program you will
need to restart the IIS
services. Click Yes to
restart the services. When the
wizard is ready, click Finish.
If
you have Policy Patrol
version 2 or 3, follow the
next steps:
Step 1. Export your
templates
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In Policy Patrol 3, go to
Templates >
<folder>
and open the properties of
the template.
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Click the Export
button in the toolbar and
save the template. If you
have also entered text in
the Plain or RTF/Plain tab,
you must select this tab and
click on the Export
button again. Click
Cancel.
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Repeat these steps for each
template you wish to migrate
to version 4.
Step 2. Export your
filters
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In Policy Patrol 2/3, go to
Filters >
<folder>
and open the properties of
the filter.
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Click the Export
button in the toolbar and
save the filter. Click
Cancel.
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Repeat these steps for each
filter you wish to migrate
to version 4.
Step 3. Copy your rule
descriptions
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In Policy Patrol 2/3, go to
Rules >
<folder>.
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Select the rule you wish to
migrate.
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In the Rule description
pane, select the text,
right-click and select
Copy. Now
Paste it
into a text document.
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Repeat this step for every
rule.
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Save the text document so
that you can recreate the
rules in version 4. If you
would also like to recreate
the same rule names, you can
make a screenshot of the
rule list in Policy Patrol.
Step 4. Uninstall Policy
Patrol 2/3
Make a copy of your C:\PolicyPatrolData
directory. Now uninstall Policy
Patrol 3 by going to
Start >
Settings >
Control Panel >
Add or Remove Programs.
Select Policy Patrol
in the list and click
Remove. When the
uninstall program asks you
whether you wish to remove your
configuration, select
Yes. The IIS service
will be restarted by the Policy
Patrol uninstallation. If you
have Kaspersky Anti-virus
installed, select this program
from the Add/Remove
Programs list and click
Remove. In
version 4, Kaspersky is
installed with the Policy Patrol
program so there is no need to
install Kaspersky Anti-Virus
separately.
Step 5. Install Policy
Patrol 5
Install Policy Patrol 5
according to the instructions in
the Policy Patrol 5 Quick Start
guide.
Step 6. Import your
templates
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In Policy Patrol 5, Go to
Settings>Templates
> <folder>
and click New.
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Click Next
in the Welcome screen.
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Select Email notification,
Tag or Disclaimer template.
Click Next.
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Click on the Import
button in the toolbar. If
you also have a Plain or
RTF/Plain tab, click on the
tab and click on the
Import button
again. Click Next.
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Enter the name and
description for the filter
and click Finish.
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Repeat these steps for every
template you wish to
migrate.
Step 7. Import your
filters
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In Policy Patrol 5, Go to
Settings >
Filters >
<folder> and click
New.
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Click Next
in the Welcome screen.
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Select Word/phrase,
Attachment or Email/domain
filter. Click Next.
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Click on the Import
button in the toolbar. Click
Next.
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Enter the name and
description for the filter
and click Finish.
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Repeat these steps for every
filter you wish to migrate.
Note: we advise you not to
export your version 3 sample
Spam and Offensive word/phrase
filters, since we have included
an improved word black list in
version 5.
Step 8. Recreate your
rules in version 5
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Go to the Rules node.
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Select Enterprise,
Disclaimer or Compression
rules.
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Recreate your rules using
the text document with Rule
descriptions.
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