Layton ServiceDesk - Installation - Test Installation
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#Back up your SQL database. | #Back up your SQL database. | ||
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<p align="right">[[File:btn_back_up.png|link=User Guide for Layton ServiceDesk™]] [[User Guide for Layton ServiceDesk™|<u>Back to Contents</u>]]</p> | <p align="right">[[File:btn_back_up.png|link=User Guide for Layton ServiceDesk™]] [[User Guide for Layton ServiceDesk™|<u>Back to Contents</u>]]</p> |
Revision as of 05:52, 23 March 2015
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Application & Copy of Live Database
Use Case
To test the application with your existing database without affecting the live system.
Procedure
- Back up your SQL database.
- Restore the backup with a different name, on the same SQL server or a different one.
- Install as per New Installation. When the Database Tool opens, connect to the database copy, not the live one.