I had made a website that is hosted on server. it is in dnn community edition and i want to move it to professional edition. I purchased the licence key but i don't knw how to move it?
You would use the Professional Upgrade package.
You just overwrite your current Community web folders with the upgrade package.
Hit the site with a browser and enter www.domainname.com/install/install.aspx?mode=upgrade
You may also need to run this URL: www.domainname.com/install/install.aspx?mode=installresources
Make sure you put the correct DOMAIN URL at the front!!!
Once you have upgrade click "Go to your Site" at the bottom of the installation page
Log in
Under Host --> Professional Services you will see "Activate Your License".
Go to that module and you enter your License key and email address and activate your Professional Edition.
You paid for Professional Edition which entitles you to paid support.
If anything above is unclear please contact DotNetNuke Support, you should have contact information, email and phone #, in an email from when you purchased your Professional License.
HTH,
Ken Grierson
QA Lead
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I had installed UiPath trial version previously, and uninstalled it when the license expired. As I use this machine for testing, I wanted to install UiPath community edition. I downloaded it and installed. When I fire it up, it still says the license status is: Server license expired. How do I get community edition running.
The link to renew the community edition for UiPath Studio, which should also work for activating after the trial as expired, is: Community Edition Renewal - UiPath Studio
UiPath are quite sneaky in the fact that they don't tell you that you have to go to their renewal site in order to renew the community license
About the problem
UiPath do not allow users to switch from an Enterprise license to a Community Edition (CE) license, even after the trial has expired, without first contacting support. After you activate a device with an Enterprise license you are not permitted to use CE on the same device. It's not an error and it is actually the expected behaviour. When you activate Enterprise edition your device key is registered in the UiPath database, which prevents you from registering a CE license.
If you are experiencing this problem, it is likely that you have received the following output:
Activation failed with error: 0
Error description: Cannot use Community Edition on this machine after activating a trial or Enterprise license code. Please enter a valid license key.
License status: Device ID already activated
Official solution
UiPath state that only in special situations may the trial license be extended or the Device ID released from their licensing. They recommend you contact their support team to enquire about disabling the Enterprise license and you can do this here.
A more useful workaround!!!
However, there is another way that does not require you to contact support. This workaround involves using Orchestrator as the licensing server. Here is what you can do to begin using CE:
Install UiPath Community Edition
Connect Studio (the Robot in user-mode that comes with Studio) to Orchestrator Community Edition: https://platform.uipath.com/ as Development Robot
Studio will get its license through Orchestrator (since 2018.4 version)
Here are some additional resources that may be of use:
Community Edition license agreement
UiPath Trial Agreement
use 2021.4.4 version
Based on the connection type (machine key / service URL) you can connect both community / enterprise edition.
No need to get two different installation one for community another for enterprise.
This problem has been fixed with 2021.4.4
UiPath Assistance will help you to connect through your personal Orchestrator for community or organizational orchestrator for enterprise.
I currently have a website in DNN Community Edition (version 7.3.2). I need to upgrade the website to enterprise edition. I have tried searching (read Googling) for the steps and protocols to be followed to achieve this. However, all search results, blogs and online documentation I have encountered so far seem to be pertaining to upgrading Community Edition (CE) to Professional Edition (PE) or Professional Edition (PE) to Enterprise Edition (EE). Based on my understanding, I get the feeling that I have to upgrade to Professional Edition in order to be able to upgrade to Enterprise Edition (EE).
So can anybody tell me is it possible to upgrade Community edition to Enterprise Edition straightaway OR do I have to go through the installation of Professional edition?
You will simply perform the same steps as you would to upgrade to PE. No need to upgrade to PE then EE.
Backup everything (files/database)
Download the EE Upgrade package
Extract the EE Upgrade package (make sure to unblock the ZIP if you're using Windows Compression to extract)
Copy the files from the UPGRADE extraction over your existing CE location.
Side note: Probably too late, but do you really need Enterprise Edition?
i already downloaded symmetric-3.5.19-server.zip for community edition
after i following this step http://www.symmetricds.org/doc/3.5/html-single/user-guide.html#tutorial-install
and finished it, it showing a message Missing license key. Please install a license key before using the web console.
is the community edition require to buy a license?
SymmetricDS community edition will not ask for license,you are actually using SymmetricDS Pro edition which you can acquired trial 30 days license key from here. you have to provide your email for them to give you license key.
the actual symmetricds community edition is like what Austin Brougher have provide at his link.
The community edition found on symmetricds.org does not have a web console. You must have the Pro version which can be found at jumpmind.com.
You can get the latest open source version here.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/symmetricds/files/
I want to download full versions of visual studio and SQL Server. Are the dreamspark versions full, or just express?
They are the full versions.
Q: What Microsoft software does this
site offer?
A: DreamSpark has loads of products!
You can see the entire list by
visiting the DreamSpark home page all
of them are listed for easy access.
Oh, and by the way? These are the
serious versions for serious people.
We’re talking, the big-time stuff.
https://www.dreamspark.com/FAQ/
They are full versions.
Here are some extra characters since that answer is too short.
They are full versions, but they aren't the highest versions.
In particular, they give VS 2010 Professional, not Premium or Ultimate.
Free products downloadable from DreamSpark
Visual Studio Express 2010 and 2008 and SQL Server Express
Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio 2008 R3 and Microsoft CCR and DSS Toolkit 2008
XNA Game Studio 4.0
Virtual PC 2007
Windows Phone Developer Tools
Windows MultiPoint Mouse SDK
Windows Internet Explorer 9
Microsoft Small Basic
Kodu Game Lab
Microsoft Mathematics
Free offers
12-Month Academic Trial Membership to XNA Creators Club
One free Microsoft Certified Technical Specialist exam voucher
$99 waiver on Windows Marketplace for Mobile and first 5 submissions free
Microsoft IT Academy Student Pass (free e-learning courses to verified students)
Yes they are full versions. Visual Studio 2015 is now on there as well as 2013
Make sure you register with visual studio to create a developer shared point.
Can be done here.
Hope this helps.
As far as I know, the developer edition of SQL Server is available to everyone. I cannot seem to locate the download anywhere though! I have a technet plus, but even there I don't see the developer edition. I need the developer edition for the enterprise-only features, or I'd use SQL Server Express.
Update 1. I am NOTlooking for SQL express.
Update 2. I have tried Google (extensively)
There is no special licencing (like Academic) to buy Developer edition. The only difference is that the EULA licence included states you cannot use the software for production environments (only for testing/development).
Want to buy it?
Microsoft Store ($49.95, same price as Amazon used to sell 2005 Developer for)
Edit: Just to clarify, Developer Edition is not a free product. Some of the MSDN subscriptions (which cost far more then $49.95) include it as a perk, but it is still a shrink wrapped retail product as far as Microsoft is concerned.
Try this: https://www.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2008/en/us/developer.aspx
Ryan
While this isn't really programming related, I'll answer anyway.
The developer edition is not, in fact, available to everyone. To the best of my knowledge, the only way to obtain it is via an MSDN subscription (not TechNet, I don't think; sorry!) that includes server software (so something above the "Operating Systems" subscription level).
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that your need for the enterprise only features is for a development environment and that the deployment environment has a valid license for the enterprise edition. If that's the case, then you'll have to obtain an MSDN subscription.
Out of curiousity, what "enterprise only" features are you planning on using? In my experience, a fairly small percentage of developers actually need anything above the functionality offered in the Standard edition.
You definitely get developer edition via microsoft's MSDNAA academic program.
Developer edition is essentially the enterprise edition with license restrictions.
Use enterprise edition then.
If you have no license for enterprise edition, you will anyway not be able to use in production whatever you come up with in developer edition.
If you don't care about licenses, you can probably download it from anywhere you find. But then google is a better place to ask than SO community.
EDIT: You cannot legally get either developer of enterprise edition for free. If your customer does not give you a license, and if you don't buy one yourself, you have no legal options to perform this job.