Re: upgrading to full version from eval
- From: "Jason Kelly" <jkelly@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 14:55:48 -0500
after attempting an 'upgrade', I was informed that my copy was newer than the CD copy and an upgrade will not work.
I'm back to square one and the question still stands.
I've attempted to re-activate the software by changing the key code, but it tells me my key code is invalid. Which it's not. So, any help please?
"Jason Kelly" <jkelly@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:60DAA6CF-016A-4C34-9F61-44D6C2318D4D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
thanks very much for this tidbit. I couldn't find the answer anywhere and MS support couldn't get me to the right people that had the answer.
Thanks again!
"Ashish" <Ashish@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:4B0AC066-A42A-48F8-8768-F6A1E4CE7796@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxAn upgrade will do this job:
http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=818025
Ashish
"Jason Kelly" wrote:
We currently have been running on the 120 day evaluation version of Windows
2003 Standard Server R2 x64. We have made many program additions and ODBC
entries. We want to retain this information but go to a full version of the
software. How would I go about doing this the easiest assuming I already
have the full version in my hand?
Jason
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