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I have a server license and a mirror license. I am in the process of moving my server and mirror to a new location. I am still running my active server (where my mx record points) and I have brought up the new server at the new site to work out port forwarding issues.
I mistakenly used the same Nxxxxxx license key on both. Is that a problem? When I tried to activate the other license key on the new server, it said that I must first deactivate the license key I’m currently using.
My question: will deactivating the license key on the new server also deactivate it on the old server? I need to keep the old server running for a while yet.
Thanks,
John
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