Aparajita

Yes, I would agree - in fact it just happened last week and we just moved a new machine into the network and restored from a mirror backup onto the machines internal drive and we we back.

Mike Erickson
Automated Solutions Group       

On Jul 31, 2008, at 6:06 AM, Aparajita Fishman wrote:

A change of IP address would normally be a planned event and so new keys can be arranged in good time. A change of hardware, in my experience, usually happens when catastrophic failures have occurred. At a time like that, you don't really want the extra problem of having to get new keys for Active4D.

Would others agree?

Regards,

  Aparajita
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