Sitefinity 5 Crack

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Hi there, We have 3x separate sites (2x Sitefinity Standard and 1x Small Business) which have started displaying the attached since Wednesday last week which makes us think that it may be related to a Windows Update/similar that was related. All of the sites have older (6.x, 8.x etc.) versions of Sitefinity running on them and have been running on those versions for months/years. There was no plan to upgrade them as in some cases the clients may be moving to another CMS, but it's our understanding that these older versions should run indefinitely. Reactivating them seems to remove the attached from being displayed, but only for a while and/or until the service/server is restarted.

Sitefinity 5 Release Date

How to update Sitefinity to hotfix, internal build or a patch. Printable View « Go Back. Information: Environment: Product: Sitefinity Version: 5.x, 6.x, 7.x, 8.x.

Is anyone else experiencing this behaviour? What can be done to make these older versions continue to run as is for now? Thanks in advance.

For Windows Platforms: There are three different ways to find the serial numbers I - On Windows Explorer look for the progress.cfg file under the directory where the Progress product was installed. Double click the progress.cfg file to display the product information. II - From the Desktop 1. From the Windows task bar, select start button 2. Select Programs 3.

Select the Progress program group 4. Select the Config icon, or the License Info icon III - Using the showcfg via command line 1. From the Windows task bar, select start button 2.

Select Programs 3. Select the Progress program group 4. Select the proenv icon 5. Type showcfg 6. Pressing enter will pop up a window with the installed product information For UNIX Platforms: I - Using the showcfg command at a UNIX prompt: It is required to have all the required Progress environment variables properly set.

DLC =; export DLC PATH=$DLC/bin:$DLC:$PATH; export PATH PROCFG=$DLC/progress.cfg; export PROCFG 2. Type showcfg will display information similar to the output below: Configuration File: /bigdisk/progress/91d/progress.cfg Company Name: Product Name: Client Networking Installation Date: 08/09/20XX 12:48:37 Expiration Date: None Serial Number: 009876543 Control Numbers: XXXX - XXXXX - XXXXX Version Number: 10.2B Machine Class: EB Port Number: 36 For all platforms if the Procedure Editor is available: Look at the content of the “serial” VST. This can be accomplished by using one of the following ABL statements. DISPLAY serial. Or DISPLAY serial-num.

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Or MESSAGE Serial VIEW-AS ALERT-BOX. Or MESSAGE Serial-num VIEW-AS ALERT-BOX. By running ProInventory (all platforms): Proinventory will generate a file called ProCfg.log, which will display information similar to the example below. The information that is displayed will be a listing of all Progress products that are installed on this machine, including their serial # and control codes etc.

Example: Version: 1.3 User Name: user1 Machine Name: server1 Date and Time: Progress Product and Licensing Information Reading hostname C dlc progress.cfg Configuration File: hostname C dlc progress.cfg Company Name: Product Name: OE Studio Installation Date: Tue Mar 23 08: User Limit: 1 Expiration Date: None Serial Number: 009988776 Control Numbers: XXXX - XXXXX - XXXXX Version Number: 10.0A Machine Class: KB Port Number: 31. Disclaimer The origins of the information on this site may be internal or external to Progress Software Corporation (“Progress”). Progress Software Corporation makes all reasonable efforts to verify this information.

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The entire risk arising out of the use or performance of the sample code is borne by the user. In no event shall Progress, its employees, or anyone else involved in the creation, production, or delivery of the code be liable for any damages whatsoever (including, without limitation, damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of business information, or other pecuniary loss) arising out of the use of or inability to use the sample code, even if Progress has been advised of the possibility of such damages.