tar.gz -> tar.bz2

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</section>
<section>
<title>Installing the tar.gz</title>
<title>Installing the tar.bz2</title>
<section>
<title>Extract the archive</title>
<para>Please extract the archive with the following command:</para>
<para>tar xzf ldap-account-manager-&lt;version&gt;.tar.gz</para>
<para>tar xjf ldap-account-manager-&lt;version&gt;.tar.bz2</para>
</section>
<section>
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<title>Upgrading LAM or migrate from LAM to LAM Pro</title>
<para>Upgrading from LAM to LAM Pro is like installing a new LAM
version. Simply install the LAM Pro packages/tar.gz instead of the LAM
version. Simply install the LAM Pro packages/tar.bz2 instead of the LAM
ones.</para>
<section>
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<para><emphasis role="bold">Backup configuration
files</emphasis></para>
<para>Configuration files need only to be backed up for .tar.gz
<para>Configuration files need only to be backed up for .tar.bz
installations. DEB/RPM installations do not require this step.</para>
<para>LAM stores all configuration files in the "config" folder.
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<section id="a_versUpgrade">
<title>Version specific upgrade instructions</title>
<section>
<title>4.2.1 -&gt; 4.3</title>
<para>LAM is no more shipped as tar.gz package but as tar.bz2 which
allows smaller file sizes.</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>4.1 -&gt; 4.2/4.2.1</title>
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<para>Please point you browser to the location where you installed LAM.
E.g. for Debian/RPM this is http://yourServer/lam. If you installed LAM
via the tar.gz then this may vary. You should see the following
via the tar.bz2 then this may vary. You should see the following
page:</para>
<screenshot>