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Replicating Perceptive Content to a Test Environment Best Practices

Platform
Perceptive Content
Product
Replicating Perceptive Content to a Test Environment
Release
Foundation 26.1
License
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You must create the same Perceptive Content configuration in the test environment that you have in the production environment. For more information about installation prerequisites, refer to the Perceptive Content Installation and Setup Guide for your environment and DBMS. For more information about Perceptive Content licensing, contact your Account Executive or Product Support Customer Service Advisor.

  • Ensure that you install the same version and build of Perceptive Content Server in the test environment that is in the production environment.
  • In the test environment, ensure that you license the Perceptive Content Server and agents.
  • For 32-bit Perceptive Content Server running on Windows 2003 Server with Service Pack 1 (SP1) or later, verify that you added all Perceptive Content Server agents to the exclusion list for Data Execution Prevention (DEP) and restart the server.
  • Ensure that you remove on-access virus scanning from the Perceptive Content directories, including the locations of the database and OSM.