You have a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Service Pack 2 (SP2) server farm.
You upgrade the server farm to SharePoint server 2010.
You open a SharePoint site and discover that you cannot select the Visual Upgrade option.
You need to ensure that you can perform a visual upgrade of the SharePoint site.
What should you do?
A.
Run the upgrade-spcontentdatabase cmdlet.
B.
Run psconfig.exe and specify the -cmd parameter.
C.
Run stsadm.exe and specify the setproperty operation.
D.
Run stsadm.exe and specify the preupgradecheck operation.
Explanation:
When you upgrade, either by using in-place upgrade or by using the database attach upgrade method, you can choose to use Visual Upgrade.
During an in-place upgrade, you make the choice to use Visual Upgrade as a step in the SharePoint Products Configuration Wizard. The visual upgrade feature is not available in the SharePoint Products Configuration Wizard if you are performing an upgrade on a stand-alone server with built-in database. However, the Visual Upgrade feature is available in this case from the Psconfig command-line tool. You can then use the syntax: psconfig.exe -cmd upgrade [preserveolduserexperience <true|false>].During a database attach upgrade, the choice to update to the new user experience or stay in the old user experience is accomplished by using either:
* The Updateuserexperience parameter of the Mount-SPContentDatabase Windows PowerShell cmdlet.
* The preserveolduserexperience parameter of the addcontentdatabase Stsadm operation.Upgrading to Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010
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