Re: Upgrade from trial to full version
- From: "Paul De Bie" <paul.de.bieNO@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 11:26:17 +0200
Hi,
glad I could help.
We'll send Bill the invoice for our wasted time, O.K. ?
Paul
"Matthieu Roesink" <Matthieu Roesink@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schreef
in bericht news:5A28A1F7-DA0B-4DF6-8780-76356906353D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello,
>
> It solved my problem.
>
> Thanks Paul
>
> And !!@#!@#$@$% Bill thank you to for making this so easy it costed me
> a
> hole day!!!!!!
>
> Matthieu
>
> "Paul De Bie" schreef:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just went through this excercise!
>>
>> All you are supposed to do is run the install from your ISA-server CD
>> (the full version).
>> Your old configuration will be preserved but I strongly suggest
>> exporting your ISA config to a safe place first.
>>
>> What happened in my case: I launched the install, entered the
>> product
>> key, the installation started and after a while suddenly a box popped
>> up
>> saying this meaningless message "Please insert the disk:1". huhh???
>> What disk "1" ?? Only choice was continue or cancel. Continue made
>> the box pop up again, so I had to cancel. The program told me that
>> I
>> had canceled the setup, and that no changes to my system had been
>> made.
>>
>> After this, I could not start ISA anymore. Rebooted the server, but
>> to
>> no avail: Isa was dead. As soon as the service started, it terminated
>> with Event 7024 "Microsoft Firewall Service terminated with service
>> specific error 213008".
>> On a Saturday afternoon, this was quite a cold shower for me.
>>
>> Then I tried out this: I copied the whole ISA Server 2004 CD to a
>> folder
>> on the machine, and ran the install from there. This time, it went
>> smoothly, didn't ask for that "disk 1" and afterwards ISA worked,
>> with
>> my original configuration.
>>
>> So, conclusion: take care - have a backup at hand - because ISA
>> install
>> sucks.
>>
>> Paul
>>
>>
>>
>> "F" <tflr@xxxxxxxxxxx> schreef in bericht
>> news:u1g3bk6hFHA.3288@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > Does anyone know if ISA 2004 120-days trial can be upgraded to full
>> > version
>> > in order to keep the existing configuration?
>> > Is this upgrade possible if you choose the upgrade option at
>> > installation of
>> > full version?
>> >
>> > Thank you.
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>>
.
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