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| 780.1 | INTRUDER means Licensing... | CPEEDY::COOK | Just say NO to that AccViO! - Java!!! | Wed Jan 29 1997 11:25 | 12 | 
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    >>From the PC I get an error message like ERROR 197, INTRUDER LOCKOUT.
    
    INTRUDER LOCKOUT means you have a licensing problem.
    
    >>After the upgrade all privious hybrid users were missing.
    
    Was the bindery from the earlier installation saved/used?
    (See product documentation on BINDDOWN utility.)
    
    
    
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| 780.2 | Intruder lockout problem | OSLLAV::NILSS_P | Truth is a pathless land... | Thu Jan 30 1997 04:03 | 14 | 
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    Hi, thanks for Your reply.
    
    The server has two licenses installed, PWNWVMSCC and PWNWVMSCU.
    
    The clients in use are native Novell without  license requestors
    installed.
    
    What is the easiest way  to overcome this problem ??
    
    best regards
    
    Nils Skaansar
    
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| 780.3 | more licenses | CPEEDY::KENNEDY | Steve Kennedy | Thu Jan 30 1997 09:34 | 15 | 
|  |     .2>     The server has two licenses installed, PWNWVMSCC and PWNWVMSCU.
    
    PWNWVMSCC	- this is a client-based license
    PWNWVMSCU	- this is a server-based license
    
    .2> What is the easiest way  to overcome this problem ??
    
    Native Novell clients not using a license requestor are licensed using
    server-based licenses (PWNWVMSCU01.00) on a first-come, first-served
    basis. Licenses are "held" by clients for the duration of the client
    connection to the file server. If there aren't enough licenses on your
    file server system to support the number of native Novell clients
    simultaneously accessing the file server, you'll need to obtain more.
    
    \steve
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