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In-Place Upgrade for ThingWorx Navigate
We’ll upgrade ThingWorx Navigate using the ThingWorx Navigate Setup tool. In the sections below, you’ll find more information to help you set up your system.
Open the Tool for Upgrade
According to the package that you downloaded, unzip the download, and then open the installer file:
Windows—ThingWorx-Navigate-<version>-Windows-installer.exe
Linux—ThingWorx-Navigate-<version>-Linux-x64-installer.run
For Windows, double-click the file to open the ThingWorx Navigate Setup tool.
For Linux, make sure you run ThingWorx Navigate Setup with the root user.
Welcome to ThingWorx Navigate
Let’s begin with the ThingWorx Navigate upgrade. Click Next or Forward to begin.
Prerequisites for Upgrade
Now, a reminder to make sure that you meet all the requirements for upgrade. Based on your authentication type, review the information provided in the "Prerequisites for SSO Authentication" or "Prerequisites for Fixed and Windchill Authentication" section of In-Place Upgrade.
Click Next or Forward.
License Agreement
1. Read the license agreement, and then select I accept the agreement. You can print a copy of the agreement.
2. Click Next or Forward.
Authentication
Based on your authentication type, the ThingWorx Navigate Setup tool leads you to one of the following:
Creating and validating your ThingWorx administrator application key
Entering your ThingWorx administrator password
For SSO and Windchill Authentication
For Fixed Authentication
1. Create a ThingWorx application key. Refer to the "Creating an Application Key" section in the Application Keys topic of the ThingWorx Help Center.
2. Copy the value under Key ID.
3. Back in the ThingWorx Navigate Setup tool, paste the value in the box next to Application Key and click Next or Forward.
Your application key is validated.
1. Enter the password for your ThingWorx Administrator account.
2. Click Next or Forward.
Begin Your Upgrade
Now’s the time to review your settings. If you need to change anything, click Back. When you’re ready, click Install.
The upgrade process can take several minutes.
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ThingWorx Navigate is installed in the same location as your existing ThingWorx Foundation installation.
Upgrade Successful
Based on the status of your upgrade, you will see either of the following screens:
Success!
Upgrade Successful with Errors
ThingWorx Navigate is successfully upgraded.
Configuration from your source ThingWorx Navigate version is retained after the upgrade. Proceed with configuration only if you want to make any changes to your existing configuration. For detailed configuration instructions, refer to the Configure ThingWorx Navigate topic.
If you see this screen, your ThingWorx Navigate upgrade is successful but incomplete as attribute mapping for any of the following refactored tasks has failed: View Document, View Part Properties, and View Part Structure.
The complete list of attributes with failed mapping is available at both the following locations. You can obtain the log files from either of the following locations:
attributes-conversion_<date>.log file from the NavigateFileRepository in ThingWorx Composer. Steps to download the log file:
In ThingWorx Composer, click Manage > Repositories > NavigateFileRepository. The files available in NavigateFileRepository are displayed.
For attributes-conversion_<date>.log, click the ellipses under Actions and select Download. The log file is downloaded and ready for review.
ThingWorx log files.
To resolve this issue, open the tailoring page for these tasks and manually add the missing attributes (using details obtained from the log files) to the selected attribute list. See the complete list of attributes not currently available from Windchill REST Services (WRS) here.
The following section provides a complete list of attributes that are not currently available from WRS. Expand the section to see the table.
List of attributes not currently available from WRS 
Category
Attribute
Document
Document Structure Status
Latest Revision
Note Status
Attributes on the Document Master Object Type
Checked Out By
Share Name
Representation
Native File Name
Native Content
Source System
Part
Awaiting Promotion
Assigned Item Expression
Contract Number
Inherited Domain
Domain Reference
Assigned Choices
Stop Effectivity Propagation
Built From CAD
minimumRequired
Maximum Allowed
Supplier ID
Replacement Status
Thumbnail
Team Template
PDM Checkout Status
PDM Share Status
Checked out PDM Version
Collapsible
Default Serviceable
Document Structure Status
Latest Revision
Owner
Part Build Status
Project Share Status
Phase
Resulting PDM Version
Reference Id
Service Kit
Predecessor View version
Application Tag
Assigned Usage Expression
Inclusion Option
Operation Allocation
Quantity Option
reference
Unique Id
componentId
usedBy
uses
CAD Document
ADW Access Control Data
Incomplete Object
ECAD Design Item
Note Text
Out of date with Workspace configuration
Component Number
Authoring App Version Reference
Description
Checked Out by
ECAD Design Item
Format
Incomplete Object
Latest Revision
Neutral File
Modified
ADW Access Control Data
ADW Last Modification
Next Steps
After a successful upgrade, you can proceed with restoring your custom tasks, reapplying your changes to the deny list, and updating project dependencies, as described in Restore Your Custom Tasks and Deny List into the Target System.
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