Four gaps a second site hits and cannot resolve by reading. **Restoring on Windows** was one sentence - "the standard mysql < dump.sql" - with no ordering. Restoring a database under running code that expects a different schema turns a restore into a second incident, so the steps are now ordered and each says why. It also says what `.env` costs if it is lost, which is the part nobody discovers until they are already rebuilding: the dump does not contain it, and without the JWT secrets every issued token dies, so every collector and every GE-Enforce client on the fleet needs a new key. **Rolling back** had a paragraph saying downgrades are refused and a backup is the way back, but not the procedure. Rollback is restoring a matched pair, code and the schema it expects, in that order - and the doc now separates it from the case it gets confused with: a migration that failed mid-update has already been rolled back by the installer, and fixing forward is the only move. **Sizing, acquisition and support** were absent from the install guide entirely. A reader could not learn how big a server to ask for, where the .exe comes from, or where to raise a problem. The sizing is small and the reasons are stated, so a site does not over-provision a VM for a load that is a few dozen users. **Credentials** were described in three documents from three ends, so three answers existed for where a key lives. One table, both ends - server and PC - plus the two rules behind it: what a shop-floor PC holds is scoped to exactly what it does, and a credential is delivered rather than typed, because a value entered per machine is a value that is wrong on some machine.
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# Backup and Restore
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Each site owns its own data (single-tenant, ADR-004), so backups are the site's
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responsibility. A complete backup is two parts:
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1. **The MySQL database** - all asset, user, audit, and settings data.
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2. **The `instance/` directory** - uploaded floor plans, branding assets,
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`plugins.json` (the enabled-plugin list), and any tokens or files the app
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writes to disk. These are NOT in the database, so a DB-only backup loses
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them. Back up `instance/` alongside every database dump.
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Restoring the database without the matching `instance/` directory leaves the
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app pointing at floor plans and logos that no longer exist.
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## What to back up
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| Item | Location | Why |
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|------|----------|-----|
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| Database | MySQL `shopdb_flask` | All application data. |
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| `instance/branding/` | repo `instance/` dir | Uploaded logos and favicon. |
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| `instance/modelimages/` | repo `instance/` dir | Uploaded vendor-model photos. |
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| `instance/employeephotos/` | repo `instance/` dir | Uploaded self-hosted employee photos (external mode serves photos from the HR database instead). |
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| `instance/` floor plans | repo `instance/` dir | Uploaded map blueprints. |
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| `instance/plugins.json` | repo `instance/` dir | Which plugins this site enabled. |
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| `.env` | repo root (offline, secured) | Secrets needed to bring the stack back up. Store separately from the data backup, in a secrets manager. |
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## Backup
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### Database (Docker)
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```bash
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docker compose exec -T db mysqldump \
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-u root -p"${MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD}" \
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--single-transaction --routines --triggers \
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shopdb_flask | gzip > shopdb-$(date +%F).sql.gz
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```
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`--single-transaction` gives a consistent dump without locking the tables (InnoDB).
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### Database (external MySQL, no container)
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```bash
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mysqldump -h <host> -u <user> -p \
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--single-transaction --routines --triggers \
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shopdb_flask | gzip > shopdb-$(date +%F).sql.gz
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```
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### instance directory
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```bash
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tar czf instance-$(date +%F).tar.gz instance/
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```
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Recommended cadence: nightly database dump to offsite storage, 14-day
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retention; `instance/` captured on the same schedule (and always right before an
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upgrade). Verify a restore quarterly.
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## Restore
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Restoring replaces the current database contents. Do it into a known-empty or a
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throwaway target first if you are unsure.
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### Step 1: Bring up the stack (or a fresh one)
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```bash
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cp .env.example .env # or restore your saved .env
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# ensure MYSQL_* and DATABASE_URL match the dump's database name (shopdb_flask)
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docker compose up -d db
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```
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Wait for the `db` container to report healthy (`docker compose ps`).
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### Step 2: Load the database dump
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```bash
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gunzip -c shopdb-2026-07-10.sql.gz | \
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docker compose exec -T db mysql -u root -p"${MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD}" shopdb_flask
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```
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For an external MySQL:
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```bash
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gunzip -c shopdb-2026-07-10.sql.gz | mysql -h <host> -u <user> -p shopdb_flask
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```
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If the target database does not exist yet, create it as utf8mb4 first (matching
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the schema charset):
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```sql
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CREATE DATABASE shopdb_flask CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci;
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```
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### Step 3: Restore the instance directory
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```bash
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tar xzf instance-2026-07-10.tar.gz # restores ./instance/
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```
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The default `docker-compose.yml` does NOT bind-mount `instance/` into the api
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container (its only volume is `- ./plugins:/app/plugins:ro`, and the image never
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copies `instance/`), so the container's Flask instance path is an empty
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`/app/instance` and a restored host `./instance` is invisible to it. To make the
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restored `instance/` visible, add a bind mount to the api service before starting
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it:
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```yaml
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api:
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volumes:
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- ./plugins:/app/plugins:ro
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- ./instance:/app/instance
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```
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Make sure `./instance` is present on the host before starting `api`.
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### Step 4: Bring up the API and reconcile migrations
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```bash
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docker compose up -d api
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docker compose exec api flask db upgrade
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docker compose exec api flask plugin upgrade-all
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```
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For a non-docker deploy:
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```bash
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flask db upgrade
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flask plugin upgrade-all
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```
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`flask db upgrade` is a safety net: if the dump predates the current code, this
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applies only the core Alembic chain. `flask plugin upgrade-all` then applies any
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newer per-plugin migrations (each bundled plugin owns its own chain, ADR-008);
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without it, plugin-owned tables stay un-migrated. If the dump is at the same
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version both are no-ops.
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### Step 5: Verify
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- Log in with a known account.
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- Confirm the floor map renders (branding and map blueprints resolve from
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`instance/`).
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- Spot-check a few asset records and the audit log.
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- `curl -s -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{}' http://localhost:5001/api/auth/login | jq .`
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should return a `VALIDATION_ERROR`, not a 500.
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## Windows sites (installer-built)
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On a server installed from the Windows installer, everything above is wrapped by
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the operator console. Do not run mysqldump by hand:
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```powershell
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cd C:\shopdb-flask
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.\shopdb-admin.ps1 backup # C:\ProgramData\ShopDB-Flask\backups
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.\shopdb-admin.ps1 backup D:\backups
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```
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The dump is verified complete before it is reported as good; a truncated one is
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deleted rather than left to be discovered when it is needed. An upgrade takes its
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own backup automatically before touching the schema, and restores from it if a
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migration fails.
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Two Windows-specific notes:
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- The backup directory is locked to Administrators and SYSTEM, because a dump
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contains every row including user password hashes. Keep it that way.
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- `mysqldump` must be present. It ships with the bundled-database option; a site
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using a remote MySQL needs `mysqlclient\` in its installer bundle, or the
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pre-upgrade backup is skipped. `shopdb-admin.ps1 check` reports this.
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### Restoring on Windows, in order
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Order matters. Restoring the database under running code that expects a
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different schema is how a restore turns into a second incident.
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```powershell
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cd C:\shopdb-flask
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# 1. Stop serving. The pool, not the whole site: other applications on this
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# IIS server are unaffected.
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.\shopdb-admin.ps1 stop
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# 2. Restore the database. Use the dump taken closest BEFORE the problem,
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# not the newest one - the newest may already contain it.
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mysql -u root -p shopdb_flask < C:\ProgramData\ShopDB-Flask\backups\shopdb_flask-pre-upgrade-20260814-0730.sql
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# 3. Restore instance\ if you are rebuilding a server rather than just
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# reverting data. It holds uploaded branding, map blueprints, application
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# images and warranty proofs - none of which are in the database.
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robocopy D:\backups\instance C:\shopdb-flask\instance /MIR
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# 4. Start, then prove it.
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.\shopdb-admin.ps1 start
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.\shopdb-admin.ps1 check -Json
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```
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`check -Json` reports version, publishing method, IIS and pool state, HTTP
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reachability, database reachability, Python version and installed plugins. If it
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passes, the restore worked; if the version it reports is not the version you
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expect, see "Rolling back a release" in [UPDATES-WINDOWS.md](UPDATES-WINDOWS.md),
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because a restored database and newer code is the one combination the installer
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cannot fix for you.
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### What is lost if `.env` is lost
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`.env` is not in the database dump, and rebuilding it is not simply retyping it:
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| Value | If it is lost |
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| `SECRET_KEY`, `JWT_SECRET_KEY` | Every issued token and session becomes invalid. Users log in again; managed API tokens must be reissued, which means every collector and GE-Enforce client needs its key replaced. Recoverable, but it is a fleet-wide job. |
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| `DATABASE_URL` password | Recoverable: reset the MySQL user's password and write the new one in. |
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| `MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD` | Recoverable through MySQL's own reset procedure, which requires stopping the server. |
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| `ZABBIX_TOKEN` and similar integration tokens | Reissue at the far end. Nothing else breaks. |
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So back it up with the database, to somewhere as protected as the dump - it is
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ACL'd to Administrators and SYSTEM on the server for the same reason. A dump
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without its `.env` restores the data and locks everyone out of it.
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See [OPERATE-WINDOWS.md](OPERATE-WINDOWS.md).
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## See also
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- [DEPLOY.md](DEPLOY.md) - first-time deploy
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- [INSTALL-WINDOWS.md](INSTALL-WINDOWS.md) - Windows Server install
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- [UPGRADE.md](UPGRADE.md) - upgrade procedure (back up first)
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- [CONFIG.md](CONFIG.md) - environment variables and Setting keys
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