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At 15:12 12/20/1999 -0600, Chuck Ryan wrote:
>We are currently looking at a contract with a recovery service company to
>provide hardware and workspace in the event we lose it all ( no this is not
>Y2K paranoia... just a general disaster recovery plan ).
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>They will provide a 3000 that matches our current configuration. But, when I
>asked them about the HPSUSAN and HPCPUNAME on the new machine being matched
>to our current system so our 3rd party software would continue to run, their
>reponse was that most 3rd party software has a trial period built in that we
>could use to run on their system.
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>This seems a bit iffy to me.
Seems a bit iffy to me too. What I have found is that when you change
CPUs, most third-parties which validate the HPSUSAN and/or HPCPUNAME will
dial in and revalidate their software for the new box. Even with software
with a "built-in" trial period, the vendor usually has to validate it for
the new box if the software is moved from one box to another.
Tom Brandt Northtech Systems, Inc.
+1 734-769-5040 313 N. First Street
http://www.northtech.com Ann Arbor, MI 48103
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