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    Migrate v10.5 Application to Azure Cloud

    Have a charity client that would like to use the Azure cloud to run their app going forward, but I have little experience with Alpha 5. It appears that they use an SQL based database with Alpha Application Server as their front end. How would I get the app migrated from the current Windows 2003 Server to Azure cloud? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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    Re: MIgrate v10.5 Application to Azure Cloud

    The Alpha web application files are relatively straight forward to migrate/ move over. Install the version of alpha on the new server, then move the webroot and other dependent files.

    You could use something like Navicat to move the database. If they're using that old of an OS, then the SQL v. must be very old as well - would have to test a newer - support version of SQL Express, Web, Standard.

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      Re: MIgrate v10.5 Application to Azure Cloud

      Originally posted by nate.zebrahost View Post
      The Alpha web application files are relatively straight forward to migrate/ move over. Install the version of alpha on the new server, then move the webroot and other dependent files.

      You could use something like Navicat to move the database. If they're using that old of an OS, then the SQL v. must be very old as well - would have to test a newer - support version of SQL Express, Web, Standard.
      Alpha Error.png

      Here is the error that I get when I try to open the same workspace in Windows 2012 server. Should I be using Windows 2008 instead? Did I miss something during the install?

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        Re: MIgrate v10.5 Application to Azure Cloud

        Originally posted by FarmhouseNetworking View Post
        [ATTACH=CONFIG]45112[/ATTACH]

        Here is the error that I get when I try to open the same workspace in Windows 2012 server. Should I be using Windows 2008 instead? Did I miss something during the install?
        Run in a compatibility mode - win 7 should work. - right click the program - properties compatibility - change for all users.
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          Re: MIgrate v10.5 Application to Azure Cloud

          Originally posted by Al Buchholz View Post
          Run in a compatibility mode - win 7 should work. - right click the program - properties compatibility - change for all users.
          Surprisingly that worked. Thanks Al.

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            Re: MIgrate v10.5 Application to Azure Cloud

            Nate,

            Sorry for the newbie questions, but "database move" like physically moving the file to the new server and attaching to newer version of SQL? Or is there more involved like changing pointers in the DB?

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              Re: Migrate v10.5 Application to Azure Cloud

              If you move the database to a new server, then you would need to update your connection strings, yes - since your IPs will change.

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                Re: Migrate v10.5 Application to Azure Cloud

                Originally posted by nate.zebrahost View Post
                If you move the database to a new server, then you would need to update your connection strings, yes - since your IPs will change.
                Moved the database, changed the connection strings, attached the database, had to create 32-bit ODBC for this particular app, and got a login screen - success.

                How do I create an instance of application server that runs as a service on startup?

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                  Re: Migrate v10.5 Application to Azure Cloud

                  [Microsoft][SQL Server Native Client 10.0]Named Pipes Provider: Could not open a connection to SQL Server [2]. SQL State is: 08001 [Microsoft][SQL Server Native Client 10.0]Login timeout expired SQL State is: HYT00 [Microsoft][SQL Server Native Client 10.0]A network-related or instance-specific error has occurred while establishing a connection to SQL Server. Server is not found or not accessible. Check if instance name is correct and if SQL Server is configured to allow remote connections. For more information see SQL Server Books Online. SQL State is: 08001

                  Here is what I get from the application - any ideas?

                  Tested AlphaDAO connection successfully inside the development software, but unable to from the app.

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