Upgrading Email Protection Solutions > Upgrade preparation
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Verify current deployment. Ensure that your current deployment is functioning properly before you begin the upgrade, and that required network interfaces have reliable connections to Forcepoint components and the Internet. The upgrade process does not repair a non-functioning system.
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Check the Certified Product Matrix to verify the supported operating systems for your initial and target versions. For example, version 8.5.3 does not support Windows 2008, which may cause errors when attempting to upgrade from a Windows 2008 operating system.
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For web protection solutions, see Before upgrading v8.5.x web protection solutions and the Release Notes for the web protection solution to which you are upgrading: v8.5.0 Web Protection Release Notes or v8.5.3 Web Protection Release Notes.
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Verify the system requirements for the version to which you are upgrading to ensure your network can accommodate the new features and functions. See System requirements for this version for a detailed description.
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Prepare Windows components. See All Forcepoint solutions for an explanation of general preparations for upgrading the Windows components in your email protection system.
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Ensure that your firewall is configured correctly so that the ports needed for proper email protection operation are open. See Forcepoint Email Security ports for information about all email security system default ports, including appliance interface designations and communication direction.
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Prepare Microsoft Azure virtual network if you are upgrading to Forcepoint Email Security in Azure. See Installing Forcepoint Email Security in Microsoft Azure.
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Prepare for service disruption during upgrade. Appliance services are not available while the upgrade is applied, continuing until the appliance continues its final restart. Service is not disrupted while the off-box components are upgraded.
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Ensure you have the most recent hotfix installed for your version. Additionally, ensure that you have the following hotfixes installed or uninstalled, as appropriate.
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Back up and remove tomcat log files and remove temporary manager files (optional; recommended to facilitate timely Forcepoint Security Manager upgrade). Use the following steps:
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Copy C:\Program Files (x86)\Websense\Email Security\ESG Manager\tomcat\logs to another location (for example, to C:\WebsenseBackup\Email), and then delete it in the directory mentioned in step 2.
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Inventory all configuration customizations and make a plan for restoring any that are required. Customizations are not retained through the upgrade process. After your upgrade, contact Forcepoint Technical Support for assistance with restoring files from your pre-upgrade file system. Customizations can include:
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Inventory customized HTML notification templates for the Personal Email Manager and Forcepoint Secure Messaging end-user portals. Any customizations you make to notification message templates are lost when upgrading to a new version of Forcepoint Email Security. After upgrade, you will need to reconfigure your customized templates.
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Back up appliance configuration and settings. It is critical to perform a full appliance configuration backup and save it to a filestore.
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Log onto the CLI and elevate to config mode.
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Before upgrading a virtual appliance, see Virtual appliance for important upgrade issues specific to the virtual appliance.
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Immediately following your upgrade, it is necessary to install the latest hotfix for your version. See the Forcepoint My Account Downloads page to download the latest hotfix.
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Upgrading Email Protection Solutions > Upgrade preparation
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