If you already have another SRP don't spend the effort on getting a migration 
key.  The only reason you get it is so you can have 2
servers stood up at the same time.

90 days is all that they will give you ... but you already have a 2nd SRP so 
there is no need to do this.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Charles A Ransom
Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2010 1:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Bes-admins] Moving BES 5 server to new hardware (Follow Up)

Thanks Chris - I already have another SRP-ID that I was planning on using 
during my migration.....   But I order a "migration kit" -
I just had two BES packages around (Verizon & Novell), but I only used one so 
far.

But....   Is 90 days all they will give you?

>>> Chris Burwell <[email protected]> 06/19/10 1:08 PM >>>
The migration kit is just another SRP-ID (Since you cannot have two
servers connected to the Blackberry network with the same SRP-ID).

In my case, RIM issued me a new SRP-ID and said that in 90 days the
SRP-ID that my current/old BES was using would become inactivte.

The migration kit is generally used to make transitioning to a new BES
server easier.


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