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| Yvonne 2006-04-27, 7:27 am |
| We have two production servers both with Standard Edition installed.
The both point to a single CMS database via the DCA.
When you pull up the SCA there is a field "Standard Edition Production
Server". When this value is set to "Machine1", Machine #1 works, when it is
set to "Machine2", Machine #2 works.
Is there something special we are supposed to put there (like how you put
localmachine for the guest account when you are running a multi-server
scenario)?
Or are we supposed to have Enterprise? We were told specifically we would
NOT have to have Enterprise by our Microsoft rep.
Thanks so much!
Regards,
Yvonne
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| Stefan [MSFT] 2006-04-27, 7:27 am |
| Hi Yvonne,
this is not allowed from a licensing perspective and in addition not
possible from a techical point of view.
Only enterprise edition can be used.
Cheers,
Stefan
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"Yvonne" <Yvonne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> We have two production servers both with Standard Edition installed.
>
> The both point to a single CMS database via the DCA.
>
> When you pull up the SCA there is a field "Standard Edition Production
> Server". When this value is set to "Machine1", Machine #1 works, when it
> is
> set to "Machine2", Machine #2 works.
>
> Is there something special we are supposed to put there (like how you put
> localmachine for the guest account when you are running a multi-server
> scenario)?
>
> Or are we supposed to have Enterprise? We were told specifically we would
> NOT have to have Enterprise by our Microsoft rep.
>
> Thanks so much!
>
> Regards,
>
> Yvonne
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