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We are running version 2018.1 - 3.9.15526.0 - and I want to upgrade the version to 3.9.15631.0

Is the correct procedure still to backup the configuration, uninstall Adaxes, install the new version, and then restore the config?

Or is it possible to install the new version directly, and to a "soft" upgrade?

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Hello,

Is the correct procedure still to backup the configuration, uninstall Adaxes, install the new version, and then restore the config?

Yes.

Or is it possible to install the new version directly, and to a "soft" upgrade?

There is no such possibility.

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