I got this aswell when I wrote the CK-<numbers> in the license with ck
instead of CK. When I changed it it'd work! cp.macro is the file that knows
what product the CK value permits you to run.
//Magnus
"Dan R Dunn -CTR"
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Running CP2000 (aka V4.1, SP1) on two Sun E250s, Ultra10 as management
station,
all running Solaris 7.
Loaded up my licenses successfully, but now getting the following error:
'Warning: Can't find ::ck-<cert key for enterprise license> in
cp.macro
Because of it, I can't push a policy out to the firewall module. What the
h***
is 'cp.macro' and what is it used for? BTW, I'm running the same setup on
another network and never got this error, no problem creating/installing
policies.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Dan
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