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On Tue, 15 Sep 1998 17:09:52 -0400, "Emily L. Peckman"
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>We are considering upgrading but are a little hesitant with installing a
>beta version in a production environment.
At L-Soft we have been runnnning 1.8d for over 1 year now in a very high
volume production environment, but not unix however.
>Which leads to my next question: I'm also wondering if it would be
>possible to get 1.8d and run it on a separate machine for a while for
>testing. In other words, do we have to install it on top of 1.8c?
You can install it on a test machine if you prefer. You can use the standard
(limited) evaluation LAK or you can request a full 1.8d LAK to replace your
existing LAK from your L-Soft Sales Representative. You can even run both
machines on the same (1.8d) LAK for limited testing and/or transfer purposes
(if you were moving hosts for example). What you may not do is run 2
production machines from one LAK as that is a violation of the license.
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