While I can't answer the Win2k8 part I do know that some NIC adapters (I know 
the Intel ones do) have the ability to accept a "Locally Administered Address" 
for the MAC address.  It is usually located in the Advanced tab of the 
properties of the Network Adapter device.

Fred

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[mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Rick Sharp
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 2:32 PM
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Subject: AR Server License and HostID Question

** Hi All - 

I am getting confusing information about the Remedy HostID for license keys. We 
are running on Wintel 2K8 and VM ESX platform as a guest OS. The HostID that 
shows up in the top right corner of the License screen is 005056880000. In the 
properties of the active NIC for the AR server, it reads: 0050568800FF. Does 
Remedy interpret the FF as 00 in its HostID value? Our support partner is 
telling me that we can enter any HostID into the NIC properties, which I don't 
see as an available option. 


Rick Sharp 
IT Services Team Lead 
Holcim, North American Service Center
1707 Cole Blvd Suite 100
Golden,CO 80401 
Tel: 303-716-5306 
Cell: 720-289-8535 
Fax: 855-247-3690 
Email: rick.sh...@aggregate-us.com 
http://www.aggregate-us.com 

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