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Continue to the Restore Location panel and enter the restore location for the data file and
the log file (see How to enter the restore location for the data file and the log file).
Data File Location
Log File Location
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Click Next to continue to the Migration Control panel. Click Start Migrationto begin the
data migration process. The following warning appears:
Data and schema corruption may result if this process is interrupted. The ICM/IPCC database
would then be in an inconsistent state and need to be restored from backup. Are you sure you
want to start the data migration?
Click Yes to start the data migration.
Click No to abort the data migration.
Select the appropriate choice.
Step 10
Export the ICM AW/HDS registry from the production AW/HDS, and import the registry to
the new AW/HDS.
Note: Refer to 
 for additional information.
Step 11
Import the saved ICM AW/HDS registry.
Note:
• Importing a registry file replaces portions of the registry. Do not import a registry file on the
existing production system. You can import the Cisco Systems, Inc. registry into the new
Windows 2003 system.
 for additional information.
Step 12
Run ICM setup.exe from the ICM/IPCC 7.0(0) CD on the new AW/HDS. Apply the automated
hardening when prompted.
Step 13
Using Domain Manager, add the AW/HDS instance to the appropriate Active Directory Instance
organizational unit.
Note: This step only needs to be run if it is the first component to be upgraded to release 7.0(0).
Step 14
From ICM setup, edit the instance by inserting the new domain name (select the OU created in
the previous step).
Step 15
From ICM setup, edit the AW component and make the necessary changes based on the
environment in which the new AW/HDS is to run.
Step 16
Edit the WebView component and make the necessary changes based on the environment in
which the new AW/HDS is to run.
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Chapter 8: Administrative Workstation (AW) Upgrade Procedures
Introduction