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ShoreWare Server Release Notes Windows Server 2008 Support
ShoreTel 9.1 Page 33
NOTE: ShoreTel recommends that you back up these databases to a storage
device separate from the server you intend to upgrade.
Step 3 Uninstall the ShoreWare Distributed Voicemail Server software 9.1 and delete the
following folders.
• Shoreline Data
• Shoreline Communications
• FTPRoot
Refer to the Planning and Installation Guide for instructions on uninstalling
Distributed Voicemail Servers software.
NOTE: Make sure Windows PowerShell is not present. Refer to Microsoft
support for information on uninstalling Windows PowerShell.
Step 4 Perform the Windows Server 2008 upgrade procedure described in the Upgrading
Servers Running ShoreWare 9.1 section, starting on page 27.
Step 5 Re-install the ShoreWare Distributed Voicemail Server 9.1 software.
Refer to the Planning and Installation Guide for instructions on installing
ShoreWare Distributed Voicemail Server software.
Installing ShoreWare 9.1 on New ShoreWare Distributed Voicemail
Servers Running Windows Server 2008
The following procedure is required when installing ShoreWare Distributed Voicemail
Server 9.1 software on a new server running Windows Server 2008.
NOTE: Be sure to disable Windows Firewall before installing ShoreWare 9.1 software.
Figure 12 Installing ShoreWare 9.1 on New Servers Running Windows Server 2008
Step 1 Install ShoreWare Distributed Voicemail Server 9.1 software.
Refer to the Planning and Installation Guide for instructions on installing
ShoreWare Distributed Voicemail Server software.
Step 2 Restore any previously backed up (voicemail, log, prompts, etc.) files.
Refer to the ShoreTel Administrator Guide for instructions on restoring a backup
copy of a ShoreWare database.










