DICENTIS
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Bosch Security Systems B.V.
Configuration manual
2021.06 | V3.7 |
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ARNI Configuration Tool.
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Bosch DICENTIS.
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Bosch DNS-SD Service, this un-install signals for a reboot.
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OMNEO ARNI Firmware.
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OMNEO Firmware Upload Tool.
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OMNEO Docent.
3.
Reboot the PC.
4.
Install the previous DICENTIS software version, as described in
Restore a database backup of the previous version.
Please read the instructions
Restoring a database, page 111.
Note:
If your current version is older than 2.40, please download the latest software from the
website and use the DcnmDatabaseConsole.exe from the Tools\DcnmDatabaseConsole
directory
DcnmDatabaseConsole.exe -s .\sqlexpress -r <filename and location of the
database>
.
You need to add
-s .\sqlexpress
to the command because 2.31 and earlier use SQLexpress as
database server name.
Update the database to the installed software version:
1.
Stop DICENTIS services using the DICENTIS Server Console.
2.
Open a command prompt in
Administrator mode
.
3.
Go to:
C:\Program Files\Bosch\DICENTIS.
4.
To update the database to the current version, run
DcnmDatabaseConsole.exe
.
5.
Restart the DICENTIS
services using the DICENTIS
Server Console.
Refer to
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Restoring a database, page 111
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Creating a clean database, page 111
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Installing the DICENTIS software suite, page 29
14.11
Downgrading 2.40 or later DICENTIS software to a 2.31 or
earlier version
When downgrade from version 2.40 or later to version 2.31 or earlier, the last database you
created with that 2.31 or earlier version will be used, because 2.40 and later are using a
different database from 2.31 and earlier.
Uninstall the current version:
1.
From the Windows
Start
icon, select
Control Panel
>
Programs and Features
.
2.
Manually uninstall the following programs:
–
ARNI Configuration Tool.
–
Bosch DICENTIS.
–
Bosch DNS-SD Service, this un-install signals for a reboot.
–
OMNEO ARNI Firmware.
–
OMNEO Firmware Upload Tool.
–
OMNEO Docent.
3.
Reboot the PC.
4.
Install the previous DICENTIS software version, as described in