4.0 to 5.0

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If you have been using the latest 4.0 version and have several websites protected with users and you go to the latest 5.0 version, what are main pros and cons? Migration, better features?
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You can view the change logs here at http://www.coffeecup.com/forums/website … ange-logs/
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Thanks Scott. Yes I have read the change logs, but I have WAM working, 4.0 latest. Do I uninstall the 4.0 to install the 5.0? If so, what do I do with all the settings (server info, password info, etc.) to make sure they get to the 5.0? I have the database backed up. Do I just enter my server settings once 5 installed? Thanks again.
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Daniel Wheeler wrote:
Thanks Scott. Yes I have read the change logs, but I have WAM working, 4.0 latest. Do I uninstall the 4.0 to install the 5.0? If so, what do I do with all the settings (server info, password info, etc.) to make sure they get to the 5.0? I have the database backed up. Do I just enter my server settings once 5 installed? Thanks again.

Just uninstall 4 and then install 5 and open your database. Everything is preserved.
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WOW! Don't know why I was nervous. Uninstalled the 4, installed 5. At the end of install, want desktop icon, quick start, want to launch WAM. Yes. Instantly I have the newest version and my Data! WOW! Thanks Scott and CC staff. Now back to learning RLMP.

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