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Best way to start over with SolidCP

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(@jdroger2)
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We are on solidcp Version 1.2.1.  Originally we were on websitepanel and upgraded it when Marco & company started SolidCP.  I think we've messed our instance up so bad that we need to start over.  3 big reasons: 1, we have a situation where some of our mailboxes have to be "linked mailboxes" with a trusted but foreign active directory forest.  We hacked our way around that and can live with the limitations but 2, we are on exchange 2010 and are planning to migrate to 2019 via 2016 and 3, we had a domain controller die and it was apart of all the hosting plans and removing it has been impossible.  we are still limping along but I have a feeling we will completely break it migrating to exchange 2019.  Lastly, we are considering having some of our users in one organization on office 365 via hybrid exchange.  We only have like 60 tenants and 250ish mailboxes so we can handle having to do some manual recreation of things but I want to know the best method for a. dismantling WSP/SCP and b. re installing solid cp and importing old stuff.  We are thinking we should probably do our exchange upgrade in between the uninstalling and re installing of solid cp.  Thanks for any advice you may have!

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(@m-tiggelaar)
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Hello,

Most of the issues described can be relatively easily remedied.

It's generally good to remember that SolidCP (and Websitepanel before that) is pretty much just a Website with a Database.

So problems, can generally be fixed without spending too much time.

Migrating from 2010 to 2019 does however mean you will need to setup SolidCP with the version which holds the Offline Address Books and Public Folders, SolidCP can't for example run on 2019 while the oabs and pf's are still on 2010.

Best method to remove SolidCP would be via the installer, if thats not present :

  1. Remove website and files
  2. Remove Application pool(s)
  3. Remove Windows (or depending on setup: Active directory) users used by the application pools that where removed in step 2.
  4. Last but not least: delete the database and user.

Importing old stuff: there's a manual about that using Enterprise import tool.

Regards,

Marco

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(@jdroger2)
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We will have 2010 completely gone before installing solidcp.  We are considering not having a PF database.  Can Solid CP handle that and just publish the oabs via web?

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