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BizTalk Server 2004 test licences
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| UTS200507 2005-07-28, 5:52 pm |
| Hi,
I have a single server running BizTalk 2004 Std Edition with a full licence.
Following best practices I would like to set up a virutal system running the
same software/configuration to allow me to test the application of service
packs and patches.
Is a Developer licence acceptable for this or do I need a full licence
(ouch!).
Thanks,
Craig.
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| Dennis Ham 2005-07-30, 5:49 pm |
| Developer License is same as Enterprise License, but meant to be used for
Development only.
So it should do the job.
Dennis
"UTS200507" <UTS200507@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:EBBC93D9-8E32-4903-9A3F-147853E7F04C@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> I have a single server running BizTalk 2004 Std Edition with a full
> licence.
> Following best practices I would like to set up a virutal system running
> the
> same software/configuration to allow me to test the application of service
> packs and patches.
>
> Is a Developer licence acceptable for this or do I need a full licence
> (ouch!).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Craig.
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