See Services Settings and Log In Authority for a complete discussion and the steps to change the user rights policy.
Start PSQL System Analyzer and click Next on the Welcome screen. On the following screen, check the box
Test Network Communications and make sure all the other boxes are not checked. Click
Next. In the following screen, cancel the selected protocols that you do not want to test. Click
Browse to select the drive that you have mapped to the installation directory on the server. You must have a mapped drive; UNC names are not supported. Click
Next to run the network tests. The results window tells you if there are any significant problems with your networking.
In PCC, right-click the server name where the data files are located then click Properties. Click
Compatibility and set
Create File Version to the file version to which you want to convert. Click
OK. Click
Yes to restart the engines. These changes result in new files created to be in the version selected.
Run the Maintenance utility then click Options then
File Information Editor. Click
Load Information and choose the data file that you want to convert. Click
Create and specify the name of the new, empty data file you want to create with the older version format. Click
OK to create the file. Close the
File Information Editor window, but do not exit Btrieve Maintenance Utility.
From the menu, select Data then
Copy. Enter the name of the source data file and the name of the target data file (your newly created file with the older version file format). Click
Execute to copy the records into the older version file. After the copying has finished, if you need the new data file to have the same name as it did previously, save your original data file with a different name, then save your new file using the original file name.
Getting Started With PSQL contains an entire chapter that provides detailed instructions on how to upgrade.
Run the PSA network connectivity tests to verify network connectivity. See Test Active Installation Tasks. Also refer to the Knowledge Base, available at the PSQL website, for information about particular issues.