A UPK content author has a single-user installation of UPK 3.6.1 on his or her computer. The
author would like to keep this installation on his or her machine, but also wants to Install the single
user of UPK 11.0.
Identify the process that enables this.
A.
The content author needs to create an .odarc file of all the content he or she wants to keep
from the 3.6.1 single-user Installation, and then uninstall 3.6.1. After 3.6.1 is uninstalled, the author
can install 11.0. Two different versions of UPK single user cannot be installed on one computer at
the same time.
B.
The content author can run the UPK 11.0 setup and install UPK 11.0 in a folder structure that is
different from where the UPK 3.6.1 is installed. Both versions of the developer can be launched
independently.
C.
The content author can run the UPK 11.0 setup and Install UPK 11.0 in the same folder
structure as the 3.6.1 Installation. This will upgrade the 3.6.1 installation to version 11.0. Two
different versions of UPK single user cannot be installed on one computer at the same time.
D.
The content author can run the UPK 11.0 setup and install UPK 11.0 in the same folder
structure as the 3.6.1 installation. Because the cache locations of 11.0 and 3.6.1 are different, the
two versions of the UPK can be launched independently.
Explanation:
Q: Can I install UPK 11.0 on top of a previous version?
A: No. UPK 11.0 cannot install to a location that already includes a previous version (“on top”).
Both the client and
server installs need to be installed to a new location.
Q: Can UPK 11.0 be installed on a machine which already has a previous version installed?
A: Yes.
UPK Master Documentation Library, Oracle User Productivity Kit V11.0,
Faq,Upgrading to 11.0