Re: Licensing question...
The best way to get a definitive answer is to call the licensing folks:
Licensing -VL Contact
(800) 426-9400
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"Vern" <Vern@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C061216F-1C52-442D-B35F-77DB177B1869@microsoft.com...
>
> We as company just purchased this type of license "see below" for a new
> server... it is 1 server license thinking we were sticking with SQL
> 2000...
> "Microsoft® SQL CAL 2005 English OPEN No Level User CAL"
>
> We are still running on another older server SQL 2000... We were going to
> stick with SQL 2000 on the new server but decided to go with SQL 2005. We
> then purchased 15 more 2005 user CALs.
>
> My question is in eopen.microsoft.com it does not give me any kind of code
> all it says is we are not up to date. Also when i run select
> ('licensetype')
> it says disabled... do we have the wrong license or is there an extra step
> to
> upgrade needed?
>
> Thank you for your !
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