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My suggestion is for you to move your ePO 5.9.1 to your Windows 2019 and then upgrade it to 5.10, you can move it using the instruction from the article KB66616 (using the snapshot feature will save you a lot of work)
If you cant do this and you have already 2 ePO servers then yes you can transfer systems as defined on that article but what you cant do is link the Database from ePO 5.9 to the system files from the ePO 5.10
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My suggestion is for you to move your ePO 5.9.1 to your Windows 2019 and then upgrade it to 5.10, you can move it using the instruction from the article KB66616 (using the snapshot feature will save you a lot of work)
If you cant do this and you have already 2 ePO servers then yes you can transfer systems as defined on that article but what you cant do is link the Database from ePO 5.9 to the system files from the ePO 5.10
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If this information was helpful in any way or answered your question, will you please select Accept as Solution in my reply and together we can help other members?
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