I fear the licence must be reinstalled after an update. My fault for not adding it to the documentation. For the "locked out" thing, there is no reason, unless you dropped and rebuilt the database. Please let us know in more detail so we can help you. Anybody else experienced this?
l.

On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 16:56:06 +0200, Steven Totaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I did a yum update queuemetrics and am now locked out of my box and my
unlimited license now shows as "trial".

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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] QueueMetrics 1.2.1 released today


There is an updating.txt file in the web app under WEB-INF/README
In practice, updating from 1.2.0 means changing the webapp and keeping
the
same database. It's really a 5 minutes operation.

If you istead used yum to install, just type
yum update queuemetrics
and you should have it updated in minutes (see the FAQ page at
http://queuemetrics.loway.it/faq.jsp for other information on how to
install using yum).

Hope this helps
l.




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