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| SCO Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) was a software company based in Santa Cruz, California which was best known for selling three UNIX variants for Intel x86. |
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license info
I have UNIX 5.0.5 server installed.
I want to install SCO Open development system. But it prompts for license information. Is there any command or location where i can find this information? Thanks |
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OK thanks this command did take me to where i wanted.
I need to install SCO open development system. I have the CD but it prompts me for the license information. I have SCO open server enterprise system installed. I found all these components in the cd. But for evry component it asks a licenseinfo. That these components are individual products grouped in a single CD and require separate license for each component to install. I found enterprise license from that command andthought that wouldwork for open development system which it didn't. Thanks |
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The development system software is included on the original OS install CD, but it is a separately purchased product with its own licence number.
The cost is about the same as the base OS price |
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