yes you can enter the ent. license key on a trial install.
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> On May 7, 9:44 pm, "Shawn Mason" <s
@issda.com> wrote:
>> I have a client who has been running the 180 day evaluation copy of MOSS
>> and
>> now has the official license key from their enterprise agreement. Is
>> there a
>> way to use this key for the currently running server w/o having to
>> recreate
>> the entire setup?
>> Thanks,
>> Shawn
> Hi Shawn,
> In central adminstration under Operations tab you can find a section
> for Upgrade and Migration, there is an option for entering your new
> product key.
Thanks but that did not work. It would not accept their key as valid.
Shawn
"Sundher" <sundher.gan
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> On May 7, 9:44 pm, "Shawn Mason" <s
@issda.com> wrote:
>> I have a client who has been running the 180 day evaluation copy of MOSS
>> and
>> now has the official license key from their enterprise agreement. Is
>> there a
>> way to use this key for the currently running server w/o having to
>> recreate
>> the entire setup?
>> Thanks,
>> Shawn
> Hi Shawn,
> In central adminstration under Operations tab you can find a section
> for Upgrade and Migration, there is an option for entering your new
> product key.