Set objXMLHTTP = CreateObject(“MSXML2.XMLHTTP”) Set objFSO = CreateObject(“Scripting.FileSystemObject”) Note: this script is subject the same EULA as BackupAssist. BEGIN SCRIPT BELOW – FOR ALL INSTALLATIONS APART FROM SERVER CORE AND HYPER-V SERVER. We have not yet tested it with management software like Kaseya – but if you’d like to give it a go (in a non-production environment!) please feel free.Īlso note that this is a BETA script, so the usual disclaimers apply. If you have any feedback, please post a comment below. Make sure you’re running the command prompt as the Administrator user, with elevated rights if you have UAC turned on. To run the script – save the text below to a vbs file – say BAUpgrader.vbs – and then run it from the command prompt: Now it’s time to turn it over to the community and get some feedback on this. We’ve tested this on a variety of machines – SBS 2003, Vista, XP, Server 2008, and SBS 2008 – and it has worked for us. How do you upgrade a BackupAssist installation? Well, up until now, the answer has been: manually.īut one of our Aussie helpdesk team, Aaron, has done a great job in writing a VB script that will download the latest BackupAssist installation to a temp directory, uninstall the old version and install the new version – thereby performing an automated upgrade.
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