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Restoring Access to Quality Center Projects
You can restore access to a Quality Center project that is not in your current
Projects list in Site Administration. For example, you may want to access a
project from another server. After you restore access to a project, it is added
to the Projects list in Site Administration.
Notes:
➤ To restore a TestDirector 7.6 or 8.0 project, you must migrate the project
to Quality Center 9.2. Before restoring the project, make sure that the
database where the project resides exists in the DB Servers tab in Site
Administration on your Quality Center server, since the Quality Center
server needs to access the contents of the restored project from the
project’s database. For more information, see Chapter 3, “Upgrading and
Migrating Projects.”
➤ If a project has extensions installed, the server to which you restore it
must also have the same extensions installed.
To restore access to a Quality Center project:
1 In Site Administration, click the Site Projects tab.
2 Click the Restore Project button. The Restore Project dialog box opens.
3 To locate the file that includes the project that you want to restore, click the
browse button to the right of the dbid.xml file location box. The Open File
dialog box opens.
4 Locate the file. For information on the location of the dbid.xml file, see
“Understanding the Quality Center Project Structure” on page 27.
5 Select the dbid.xml file and click Open. The Restore Project dialog box opens
and displays the database type, name, server, and the directory path of the
project.
6 In the Restore Into Domain box, select the domain in which you want the
restored project to be located.
7 Click Restore.
8 If your database server does not have the text search feature enabled, a
message box opens. You can enable the text search feature before or after
this process completes.
➤ Click Yes to continue this process. After the process completes, you can
enable the text search feature.
➤ Click No to stop this process. Enable the text search feature and then
restart the process.
For more information on enabling the text search feature, see “Configuring
Text Search” on page 124.
9 When the restore process completes, click OK.
10 Click Close to close the Restore Project dialog box and view the restored
project in the Projects list. |
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