[p4] Licensing and Upgrading perforce server
Jeff A. Bowles
jab at pobox.com
Thu Oct 11 06:06:41 PDT 2007
Call Tech Support, now, and ask them.
Any sort of licensing questions like this, you should always ask
Support. Anything you hear from outside Perforce is, well, not
guaranteed to be the official policy that they'll support, and you do
NOT want to have a misunderstanding on such a topic.
(Such misunderstandings could end up with you experiencing a
"surprise" when a server doesn't start or refuses to upgrade or
doesn't let your users in. Such misunderstandings could reflect
terribly on you, in the eyes of your developers, even if it's not your
fault. That's why this email gives such a caution and says to ask
Perforce directly.)
-Jeff Bowles
On 10/11/07, Biswajit Dash <biswajitind at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have perforce server 2006.1 running on a windows
> box.
> p4 info shows
> XYZ 20 users (support ends 2007/10/26)
>
> However, after I upgrade to 2007.2 by just copying the
> p4d.exe and running another instence of perforce
> server on the same host (for testing )
>
> p4 info now shows
> XYZ restricted mode (support ends 2007/10/26)
>
> What exactly is restricted mode ?
> Have anyone came across it ?
>
> Regards,
> Biswajit
>
>
>
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