oh man, that sucks. I have used workarounds for 2 processors and/or 2 cores, but didn't know about that. Bummer. Another solution, which I am doing. I have removed all but 2 instances of my previous 6 standard licenses. I have 2 workhorse dual processor servers that I setup with linux centos 5.3. I then installed vmware server and run VMs running windows 2003 web edition and witango for the few remaining solutions that I don't want to spend money porting to PHP. This has worked well, especially when you have to setup a witango instance to be very specially configured due to all of its aging requirements and issues.

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On Jul 9, 2009, at 1:07 PM, Bill Downall wrote:

Robert,

Apparently Standard will report a license error if it finds more than 2 cores or 2 processors, and will not serve pages. If it finds only 2 cores, it will bind to the first one.

Bill

On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 4:04 PM, Robert Shubert <[email protected]> wrote: Standard will run on the server, but will only bind to the first core. Professional will use all of the cores. Robert




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