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Continuous Protection Server (CPS) Licensing Issue

Updated: 21 May 2010 | 1 comment
Abdallah Alsaleh's picture
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Hi;
I installed BE 11d and CPS on a machine as a demo. before the expiration of the evaluation period, I entered the license key of the BE without entering the license of CPS. now (after 60 days), the backup exec is working fine but the CPS expired. I could find where to enter the license without uninstalling the CPS then installing it again.
I'm also not sure what licenses to enter for the CPS. are the remote agent licenses enough for this?
does the CPS server require a license? how can I enter the license without a new installation?
 
 

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Darren Goobey's picture
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2007
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To enter the license for CPS open the Backup Exec CPS Console and click on Setup. From the Servers folder right click on the Server with the Continuous Management Service installed and click on Properties. Under Settings is License Keys. You can enter a new license key here.