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2004-02-22, 10:34 pm

Hi,

On our development server, our Windows 2003 license is going to expire soon, and our CMS 2002 license has already expired. We have all the necessary disks to update the system. Is there a recommended way to reinstall Windows 2003 and CMS 2002 so that we
preserve our development environment? Or is there a simpler way to update the licenses for both products without reinstalling? Also, are there any patches to be sure to install?

Thanks,
Laurie

Stefan [MSFT]

2004-02-23, 12:34 am

Hi Laurie,

are you using a Eval Version of CMS 2002?
The eval version is the only one that can expired.

Then you need to uninstall the eval version and install a licensed version.

If you receive this message with a non-eval version then the CMs system
account does not have rights to the registry to read the license info.

Cheers,
Stefan.

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"Laurie" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:78C33566-2A33-46EF-9321-2A1BEDD11565@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> On our development server, our Windows 2003 license is going to expire

soon, and our CMS 2002 license has already expired. We have all the
necessary disks to update the system. Is there a recommended way to
reinstall Windows 2003 and CMS 2002 so that we preserve our development
environment? Or is there a simpler way to update the licenses for both
products without reinstalling? Also, are there any patches to be sure to
install?
>
> Thanks,
> Laurie
>



Stefan [MSFT]

2004-02-23, 4:36 am

Hi Laurie,

most stuff is stored in the database. You will have to enter again all
information that is stored in the registry - so all local override you did
in the SCA.

Cheers,
Stefan.

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"Laurie" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D9B7CE2B-FA1A-4148-913D-002854AFB047@microsoft.com...
> Thanks Stephan,
>
> Yes, we had an evaluation version. If we uninstall it and reinstall a

complete version, will we loose all of our current settings? Is there
anything we should be careful about when doing the uninstall and re-install?
>
> Thanks again,
> Laurie



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