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Transferring software licenses
Once all the above resources have been transferred over to the new server, it is recommended
to thoroughly test the new system - in demo mode - with sample files under normal production
load to identify points of improvement and make sure the output matches the user’s
expectation.
Output generated at this point will normally bear a watermark which can be removed by
transferring licenses from the old server to the new one.
l To transfer Connect and Workflow licenses, the user is usually required to complete a
License Transfer Agreement which can be obtained from their local Customer Care
department.
l If you want to transfer your licenses to the new machine right away, you may ask your
local Customer Care department for a 30day Transition activation code for your old
machine.
l Upgrades cannot be activated using the automated Activation Manager. Contact your
local Customer Care department.
To apply the license file received from the Activation Team:
1. Ensure that all services are stopped on your old machine before activating and starting
the services on the new machine. Attempting to run the software with the same license
simultaneously will not only run into errors but it is a breach of our EULA.
2. Start the PReS Connect, PlanetPress Connect or PrintShopMail Connect Software
Activation module:
C:\Program Files\Objectif Lune\OL Connect\Connect Software
Activation\SoftwareActivation.exe
3. Click on Load License File to import the license.OLConnectLicense.
4. Start the Software Activation module on the Extension servers, where applicable.
5. Click on Load License File to import the above same license.OLConnectLicense.
6. Restart the OLConnect_Server service and restart the OLConnectServer_Extension
service on the Extension servers, where applicable.
7. The number of Expected Remote Merge and Weaver engines should now be
configurable in the Connect Server Configuration module (C:\Program
Files\Objectif Lune\OL Connect\Connect Server
Configuration\ServerConfig.exe)
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