Overview Once your data is migrated to FogBugz On-Premises, you can now choose to uninstall FogBugz on your Windows if required. This article provides the uninstallation instructions for FogBugz 6 or ...
Overview Here is the compatibility matrix of FogBugz with different Windows Operating Systems (OS) and Microsoft SQL Servers (SQL Server) Information SQL 2008 /R2 SQL 2012 SQL 2014 SQL 2016 SQL ...
Overview This article lists the FogBugz and JDK versions compatibility. Currently, we do not support any OpenJDK (Open Source Java), but we are working on moving our On-Premises version to Amazon Corr...
Overview When JDK is installed from scratch, it is automatically configured during the installation. However, if you are migrating or upgrading FogBugz and JDK to a new version, you need to perform th...
Overview While uninstalling FogBugz on your Windows machine, you may also choose to remove the FogBugz registry keys. This article provides information on where you can locate the FogBugz’s settings i...
Overview When evaluating the FogBugz On-Premises upgrade options, usually the following typical cases are considered: Upgrading FogBugz FYS 8.8.55 (or older versions) to the latest version Upgrading W...
Overview When upgrading from FogBugz For Your Server (FYS) to Manuscript or the latest versions of FogBugz (8.21 or higher), there are multiple upgrade paths to accomplish this task. However, the simp...
Overview Update on 02/Aug/2023: From FogBugz On-Premises version 8.22.809, FogBugz fully supports TLS 1.2, including .Net AWS SDK FogBugz now uses WSSDK.Core.3.7.107.5 and AWSSDK.S3 3.7.104.31 History...
Overview Logging can be enabled in FogBugz On-Premises for the Website and for the Heartbeat Pinger service. We recommend enabling logging as described below only as a temporary troubleshooting aid. D...
Overview FogBugz On-Premises has extensive configuration options which allow it to be deployed in many different network configurations. This article describes the network configuration options avai...