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mark lewis | Manuel Adorni | RA 2.5x vs RA 2.62.1 |
November 4, 2016 8:27 PM * |
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04 Nov 16 18:43, you wrote to me: ml>> what was your 2.5 version? shareware or pro? MA> Shareware. Never i can found the pro version :-(. yeah, you should never find the pro version... it can only be purchased... http://www.rapro.com/ back to your original question, there was a policy change at one point where the shareware release was reduced to only a few nodes instead of being the full 250... i'm guessing this was a corporate decision... it is understandable since 250 nodes is/was the maximum... if you have a valid key file for 2.5, it should work just fine with 2.6... the only thing being the reduction in nodes... for more than 2 nodes, purchasing RAPro is required... on the one hand, i can understand this considering the $$$ that bruce spent to acquire the RA code base... i don't know that he'll break even and can only wish the best for him... i think, though, that the decision to go 2 nodes in RA shareware was made by andrew before he left the scene and got so involved with his ISP business... as far as what bruce is doing, i can only look at and point to the above link to the RAPro web site... )\/(ark Always Mount a Scratch Monkey Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer doin' it wrong... ... Irony: Giving father a billfold for Christmas. --- * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) |
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