Hello everyone,
What is the procedure of changing a SQL 2000 server to processor mode
from per seat?
Thank you
Alex AndersonNo, switching between the licensing models is not
permitted.
>--Original Message--
>Hello everyone,
> What is the procedure of changing a SQL 2000 server
to processor mode
>from per seat?
>Thank you
>Alex Anderson
>
>.
>|||The following is unsupported but you may want to check the
link:
Q:How to change the license mode after SQL2000 setup?
http://www.tkdinesh.com/faq/ans/license.html
-Sue
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 15:18:14 -0700, "Alex Anderson"
<AAnderson@.Murrieta.org> wrote:
>Hello everyone,
> What is the procedure of changing a SQL 2000 server to processor mode
>from per seat?
>Thank you
>Alex Anderson
>|||Sue,
Interesting link, however Mode is already set to 0 and I'm running
Windows 2003 Server. Although, contained within the same registry key is a
FlipAllow and I'm not sure what this is used for. Perhaps to allow the
switch between Per device and Processor? I have the licenses for two
processes (just purchased them from Microsoft) and now from what I'm told I
might just have to pay for support to re-license SQL. Go figure...
Thank you
Alex Anderson
"Sue Hoegemeier" <Sue_H@.nomail.please> wrote in message
news:fe6li09llida0kiqg7tksh26hta255i5de@.4ax.com...
> The following is unsupported but you may want to check the
> link:
> Q:How to change the license mode after SQL2000 setup?
> http://www.tkdinesh.com/faq/ans/license.html
> -Sue
> On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 15:18:14 -0700, "Alex Anderson"
> <AAnderson@.Murrieta.org> wrote:
> >Hello everyone,
> >
> > What is the procedure of changing a SQL 2000 server to processor mode
> >from per seat?
> >
> >Thank you
> >Alex Anderson
> >
>
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