It depends on what all your IT department did during the upgrade. If they converted the file system from FAT or FAT32 to NTFS (the better choice for NT systems) than the hard drive went through a type of format which would change the server code. The server code is based on the hard drive and any time it is formatted, the code will change. You will need to get new license codes for the machine.
Eric
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Hi everybody,Our IT department just "upgraded" all the company computers from Windows 98
to Windows NT 4.0. No hardware was changed, but now I receive a "Fatal
license error" whenever I attempt to start SmartCAM. A little detective work
on my part revealed that the System Server Code has changed. I will,
ofcourse, request a new License Key. Curiosity, however, is getting the
better of me - is it possible that a switch in operating systems could alter
the Server Code? We migrated from Windows 95 to Windows 98 without incident.
Should I be looking for a "better", more permanent solution than merely
requesting a new key?Thanks,
Albert Reyes
Manufacturing Services
Ericsson Amplifier Technologies
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