zip) distribution kit, unpack it to the desired folder. Installing a virtual appliance (ovf) in VMware vSphere Soft shutdown and soft reboot to shutdown or reboot the guest OS in the correct manner, so it is recommended to use the default values. Kerio Control virtual module supports the so-called.
The ability to set these values to the "forced" shutdown and "forced" restart mode is preserved, however, these shutdown and restart options may cause data loss in the Kerio Control virtual module.
To install Kerio Control VMware Virtual Appliance on various virtualization tools from VMware, use the appropriate version of the Kerio Control VMware Virtual Appliance distribution kit:įor VMware Server, Workstation, Player, Fusion use the zipped (*. For instructions, refer to the related article (kb./928) in our knowledge base.
Switching to the latest Windows version of Kerio Control 7.4.2 will be the final step of the upgrade within this platform.
Video clip of the regular update process: The configuration files will be saved in a special "UpgradeBackups" directory located at the root of the% programmfiles% \ Kerio \ directory. The installation program will automatically shut down the Kerio Control system service (Kerio Winroute Firewall), determine the installation directory of the current version of Kerio Control (Kerio Win-route Firewall) and replace the application files that require updating application log files and user configuration files are retained unchanged. The very process of updating from version to version is the usual installation of the new version "over" the old one. You can download the required distributions from our release archive. Upgrade to Kerio Control 7.4.2 (final version for Windows) To migrate from KWF 6.7.1 to Kerio Control 8.3, you will need to complete the following upgrade steps:Ģ. This need is due to the inclusion in the configuration files of these "major" versions of some features that require post-processing after installing the application. The main “difficulty” of the transition in this case is the need to perform not a direct upgrade from KWF 6.7.1 to Kerio Control 8.3, but a sequential transition to some “major” versions.
Suppose you are migrating from the latest version of KWF 6.7.1, your goal is a working version of Kerio Control Appliance 8.3 (current version of the application as of April 2014)
The path to the archive is shown in the following images: