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Reinstall or move to a different machine
Sometimes you may need to reinstall the program or even to move it to a different computer. See below how to do that.
Reinstallation
Reinstallation of the software is rarely required. However, it may be occasionally required, for example when you accidentally remove some of the installation files or Windows Update or some third party software damages the Windows registry, shortcuts, configuration files, or your hard drive gets corrupted, etc.
How to reinstall
To reinstall the software you can simply run the installer executable and install on top of the existing installation.
However, in troubleshooting scenarios it is recommended to reinstall the software following the short list of steps below. This is to make sure that all old installation files are removed before the new ones are copied.
- Uninstall the software from Windows Control Panel first. This applies to both Administration Panel of CodeTwo Public Folders Syncing Master and Client Apps on all computers.
- Run the main installer executable and install CodeTwo Public Folders Syncing Master Administration Panel anew.
- Activate the software with your license key.
- On computers with Outlook, Client Apps must be installed again.
Info
All CodeTwo software is designed in such a way that reinstalling does not remove any configuration files or databases. So following the steps above, all settings will be retained.
In the case you wish to reinstall the software completely, including deleting all settings files, you need to remove the software completely first and install from scratch later on. Be aware, such an operation may result in an unforeseen data or license loss. We strongly recommend to think this through before rushing into this decision.
Move installed program to a different machine
CodeTwo Public Folders is not designed to be moved to another computer once installed and configured, so doing that may be complicated. See our Knowledge Base article on that topic.