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If you've already authorized ArcGIS Server in your environment, you can use the keycodes file from that machine to authorize the geodatabase. You can find the keycodes file here: C:\program files (x86)\esri\license10.1\sysgen, copy it to a temp location, rename it to keycodes.ecp and browse to it.
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I'm a little unclear on what to do when repairing. Do you authorize again or not? I seem to have used up my counters (you look like you can only reauthorize about 2-3 times) trying to repair single server after issues. Stopped authorizing and it appears my image server extension stopped working. I thought mac addresses were going to be used for 10. Why can't you authorize unlimited times for same machine? You also can't modify a provision file can you? For ArcGIS Server and Server related products, they can be authorized multiple times on the same machine, but if you are going to reauthorize on the same machine, save the keycodes file from C:\Program files\esri\license10.0\sysgen as a .ecp file in a backup location. This file can be used to reauthorize Server based products. If you are having trouble reauthorizing via ESRI Customer Service please email me a screenshot of the error message and the ECP number you are using:blakkur@esri.com
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I have this same problem. I uninstall ArcGIS Server 10, but the ECP registration number on my ESRI Customer Care site still says "activated" for this ECP. When I reinstall ArcGIS Server 10, or run the ArcGIS Server 10 post install, and try to register via the internet this ECP is still "activated" and thus the registration/activation fails. Can someone at ESRI please explain this system? Must we call ESRI to unactivate the ECP everytime we need to reinstall or run the ArcGIS Server Post-Install? If so, thats not an improved licensing system but a step backwards! ArcGIS Server licenses cannot be deauthorized (deactivated). But you can authorize ArcGIS Server on multiple machines using the ECP information provided in the email sent by Customer Service. Could you email me the error message you're getting when trying to authorize it a second time: blakkur@esri.com
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I don't understand. Is there an .ecp file involved when authorizing server 10.0? I authorize using the internet, and no files are exchanged that I can see, at least. Where can I find the .ecp file? I would think that if the authorization server in redlands issues a file to me, this file will be bound to the computer from which I authorized, so it would be no use to me when reinstalling on a separate computer? You can find the ecp file here: c:\program files\esri\license10.0\sysgen\keycodes. This keycodes file can be opened in notepad and saved as a .ecp extension as a backup and can be used to reauthorize ArcGIS Server on the same machine. If you need to authorize ArcGIS Server on a different machine, you will need to authorize it against ESRI Customer Service the same way your first machine was initially authorized.
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The 10.x licenses and license manager will support 9.x Desktop and Workstation software. The 9.x and 10.x license managers cannot be installed on the same machine.
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This will be fixed for Pre-Release. The workaround is to use the SoftwareAuthorization.exe from the Server install location. You will need to install ArcGIS Server if you are running Image Server standalone. Browse to C:\program files\arcgis\server9.4\bin and launch the SoftwareAuthorization.exe. Select ArcGIS Image Server from the list of products and continue through the authorization process.
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