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6/17/2007 10:59 AM
 

That depends. If you're upgrading your development instance you should use the source. If you're upgrading a test instance, to see what works, I'd recommend the install.

As for the custom modules, you can remove them all if you want, but like I said in the first post, I'd do an upgrade first and see what does/doesn't work before I spent too much time trying to upgrade the modules if you don't need to.


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6/17/2007 11:13 AM
 

Got ya.  The INSTALL package install must be quicker.  I'll just take all the custom modules off my homepage and then put the INSTALL package over it and see what happens.  Then I can go to other pages with custom modules on it and see what breaks and what doesn't and build a plan from there.

Then I assume I'll need to reset back to what I had and copy the SOURCE over top and upgrade again so I can use the SOURCE environment to tailor my broken modules and go from there.

Thanks for the help.


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