Upgrading to NAV 2013 R2 (step 2 data)

RoddyMcLean
Member Posts: 101
Hi,
I have just completed Sync-NAVTenant (ran for a long time) and at the stage of running page 104002, Upgrade - New Version. The error I'm getting is simply "Your program license does not permit more users to work simultaneously...". I have searched mibuso and googled and : -
1. set database -> alter -> integration -> Save license to database
2. uploaded out 2013 partner developer license
3. restarted the dev environment
4. restarted the NAV service.
5. killed unwanted sessions in SQL
6. restarted the lot and when I go into the dev environment to run "page 104002, Upgrade - New Version" get the message "Your program license does not permit more users to work simultaneously...". I can get to the point of selecting a company.
I am at the point of thinking that there is maybe a flaw with our license, though its been used extensively for 2013 R2 development.
Thanks
Roddy
I have just completed Sync-NAVTenant (ran for a long time) and at the stage of running page 104002, Upgrade - New Version. The error I'm getting is simply "Your program license does not permit more users to work simultaneously...". I have searched mibuso and googled and : -
1. set database -> alter -> integration -> Save license to database
2. uploaded out 2013 partner developer license
3. restarted the dev environment
4. restarted the NAV service.
5. killed unwanted sessions in SQL
6. restarted the lot and when I go into the dev environment to run "page 104002, Upgrade - New Version" get the message "Your program license does not permit more users to work simultaneously...". I can get to the point of selecting a company.
I am at the point of thinking that there is maybe a flaw with our license, though its been used extensively for 2013 R2 development.
Thanks
Roddy
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Comments
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Perhaps when counting sessions another NAV-installation is also counted?
Maybe because for that installation the license is not saved in database?
Tino Ruijs
Microsoft Dynamics NAV specialist0 -
Thanks for the reply Tinoruijs, there is only one database on the SQL server. The only other thing I can think of is that someone kindly installed SQL 2014 for me though I set the compatibility level to SQL 2012 (110).
Regards
Roddy0 -
In case anyone else has this issue. It was resolved by getting a new license issued. The old license was working perfectly for 2013 R2 developments so there it is0
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Thanks for the feedback!
Tino Ruijs
Microsoft Dynamics NAV specialist0
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