This article applies to the Barracuda PST Enterprise version 3.1 or higher.
When re-installing, upgrading, or migrating the PST Enterprise system, you must note your existing system configuration:
Version 5.2 and Later
The current configuration is stored in the System.ini file in the Local Configuration Store (LCS) directory on the PST Enterprise server (C:\ProgramData\Barracuda\PSTEnterprise\LocalConfigurationStore).
Open the System.ini file in a text editor such as Notepad, and make a note of the following values:
- The PST Enterprise service account name (by default named PSTEnterpriseAdmin)
- The PST Enterprise Administrators security group (by default named PSTEnterpriseUsers)
- The SQL instance used to host the PST Enterprise database (by default LOCALHOST\PSTEnterprise)
Version 5.1 and Earlier
The PST Enterprise Admin account name (by default named PSTEnterpriseAdmin):
- This can be found in C:\Program Files (x86)\Barracuda\PSTEnterprise\Web\web.config.
- Open this file in an editor such as Notepad, and find the line:
where DOMAIN\PSTEnterpriseAdmin is the Active Directory (AD) domain and PST Enterprise Admin account name.
The PST Enterprise Administrators security group (by default named PSTEnterpriseUsers):
- This can be found in C:\Program Files (x86)\Barracuda\PSTEnterprise\Web\web.config.
- Open this file in an editor such as Notepad, and find the line:
where PSTEnterpriseUsers is the security group name.
The SQL instance used to host the PST Enterprise database (by default LOCALHOST\PSTEnterprise):
- This can be found in C:\Program Files (x86)\Barracuda\PSTEnterprise\Web\web.config.
- Open this file in an editor such as Notepad, and find the line:
where SERVER\PSTENTERPRISE is the SQL instance name.