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Chickenminnie
Engaged Sweeper
We stood up a LANSweeper Demo and liked it, but the Express DB isn't going to cut it so I built a SQL Standard server on a different subnet (we put all our SQL stuff on its own subnet). The original LANSweeper box will act as the web front end and I am wondering if I should install the LANSweeper software on the DB first, or rerun the install on the web front end again and choose different options? I hate to lose the stuff we have already scanned and made notes on.

We did purchase a license.
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Chickenminnie
Engaged Sweeper
This worked pretty well. I was slightly concerned that no lansweeperuser was created but things seem to be working. Thanks all.
Esben_D
Lansweeper Employee
Lansweeper Employee
Not sure if by Express he means SQL Compact. The free version of SQL server is SQL Server Express, which is limited to 10GB.

Regardless, if it was compact you can use Jacob's link. Otherwise, its just a simply back up and restore operation DB wise.

You can follow this KB to move your database: https://www.lansweeper.com/knowledgebase/moving-your-database-to-a-different-server/

It's up to you if you also have your scanning server on the DB server or if you use the current server for both the service and the website. Safest thing would be to just take a backup, remove Lansweeper, and reinstall just the components you need.
After that you just have to link them together by connecting them all to the DB.
JacobH
Champion Sweeper III
take a look this link - it's pretty easy to migrate to full SQL

https://www.lansweeper.com/knowledgebase/moving-your-database-from-sql-compact-to-sql-server/



Does that answer your question? As long as the scan/main server can access the other Subnet, you're good.
That looks great, thank you!
JacobH wrote:
take a look this link - it's pretty easy to migrate to full SQL

https://www.lansweeper.com/knowledgebase/moving-your-database-from-sql-compact-to-sql-server/



Does that answer your question? As long as the scan/main server can access the other Subnet, you're good.