kenwkmsi
March 17th, 2009, 10:44 AM
I'm feeling sort of dumb here, but I can't seem to find a documented solution.
I run a single Console and Server, no mirror server. My NOD32 business licenses will expire shortly, so I renewed and installed the new license on ERAC. I also updated the Console and Server to the latest version (3.0.105), and restarted the server for good measure.
The license manageer shows the new license with no problem. However, in the ERAC clients screen, most of the clients (mostly 3.0.621) still say "Your license will run out shortly".
I've looked throught the documentation, and I don't see anything that explicitly covers this. I would have expected that when the license manager is updated, the clients would be automatically updated as well. Is there some some known and possibly undocumented circumstance under which this does not occur?
Is there supposed to be a separate step in the license renewal that updates all the client licenses? Do I need to recreate a package and update the client software on all the clients?
/kenw
I run a single Console and Server, no mirror server. My NOD32 business licenses will expire shortly, so I renewed and installed the new license on ERAC. I also updated the Console and Server to the latest version (3.0.105), and restarted the server for good measure.
The license manageer shows the new license with no problem. However, in the ERAC clients screen, most of the clients (mostly 3.0.621) still say "Your license will run out shortly".
I've looked throught the documentation, and I don't see anything that explicitly covers this. I would have expected that when the license manager is updated, the clients would be automatically updated as well. Is there some some known and possibly undocumented circumstance under which this does not occur?
Is there supposed to be a separate step in the license renewal that updates all the client licenses? Do I need to recreate a package and update the client software on all the clients?
/kenw