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Configuring Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing and SQL Server
How to Detach and Attach the MPWEB SQL Database
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Restoring Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing to a Different Server 
Before You Begin
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If you are restoring the database as part of a failed upgrade and had SSL configured on the original 
Web Server system, note that you will have to install the SSL certificates again after the restore. 
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This procedure assumes that you have a backup file that was saved before the upgrade.
Procedure
Step 1
Sign into another Web Server that is running just the operating system. 
Step 2
Restore the backup file that was saved before the upgrade. 
Step 3
Install Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Conferencing on top of it. 
How to Detach and Attach the MPWEB SQL Database
This section describes part of the process for relocating the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Web Server 
(MPWEB) database to a dedicated Microsoft SQL Server instance. 
For performance and management reasons, you can choose to relocate the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace 
Web Conferencing SQL database (MPWEB) to your own standalone instance of Microsoft SQL Server 
2000 or 2005 (in backward compatibility mode). 
Note
All SQL Servers are required to be local to the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace server that is handling the 
replication. SQL Servers can be “remote” in that they are installed on separate machines within a local 
data center. However, Release 7.1 does not support attaching to an SQL Server in a remote data center.
Complete the following procedures in the order shown to detach and attach the MPWEB SQL database:
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Detaching the Database
You must detach the MPWEB database with the sp_detach_db command from a SQL Server release that 
is earlier or equal to the release of the SQL Server to which you want to import the database.
Procedure
Step 1
Sign in to the end-user web interface.
Step 2
Select Admin.