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Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise X64 Serial Number

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  • Aug 12, 2023
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This issue occurs because the same device instance ID is assigned to the drive when the drive is moved to a new slot. Therefore, Windows uses an incorrect interrupt line for the drive.Windows uses the device instance ID as a registry key to cache the routing information (such as the interrupt line number) for PCI-E devices. The interrupt line number is determined by the slot number. On old PCI-E devices, the PCI slot number is part of the device instance ID. Therefore, a different device instance ID is generated when a device is moved to a new slot. However, new PCI-E devices support a unique serial number that is used as the device instance ID.


The Network Device Enrollment Service cannot match the issuer name and serial number in the device request to any certification authority (CA) certificate.Verify that the device request contains the correct CA certificate information, then resubmit the request.




windows server 2008 r2 enterprise x64 serial number



Event ID: 45 The Network Device Enrollment Service cannot match the issuer name and serial number in the device request to any CA certificate. Verify that the device request contains the correct CA certificate information, and then resubmit the request. Internal Name: EVENT_MSCEP_NOMATCH_ISSUERNAME_SERIALNUMBER Source: Microsoft-Windows-NetworkDeviceEnrollmentService


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MKS Toolkit 9.3 now features Product Activation. Unlike previousversions of MKS Toolkit which might have required all three of a serial number, a complex access key, and a web-provided PIN to install,Product Activation allows you to install MKS Toolkit 9.3 with onlya single Product Key similar to those keys used by other industrystandard programs.


If your site has many different serial numbers and, in the past, haveused only one of them on many machines, you will either need to contactMKS Sales to have these serial numbers bundled under one serial numberor use each of these serial numbers as they were purchased (that is, install a single license on no more than one machine; install a five user license installed on no more than five machines with one usereach, and so forth).


If you have used a single serial number to download the new versionof MKS Toolkit during the update process and rolled out to manymachines, you will need to specify all serial numbers that needto be updated as each serial number has a notion of the version numberrequested and will not activate unless it has been updated.


If you have some serial numbers under a valid PCS contract and some that are not, and they have not been retired, you will beunable to update any of your serial numbers until you bring alllicenses in use under a valid PCS, or retire unused licenses permanently, or submit to MKS Personnel in writing, you will notupdate said serial numbers to any later version, unless you purchasean update license at a later date.


The following known issues exist in MKS Toolkit 9.3: NuTCRACKER Platform Applications and MKS X/Server. Currently, there are some issues with NuTCRACKER Platform applications which use OpenGL to access MKS X/Server features such as Direct Rendering and Overlay Planes on systems using an NVIDIA video card. For details, see the MKS X/Server 8.5 Patch 1 release notes. Short Path Names with Visual Studio 2008. The Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 IDE sometimes crashes when building a Win32 console application with the Additional Library Directories value set to a short path (for example, C:\PROGRA1\MKSTOO1\lib). We recommend always using long path names (C:\Program Files\MKS Toolkit\lib in this situation. Microsoft is aware of this issue and has it registered as C++ case number SRX071206601300. A fix is expected in Visual Studio 2008 Patch 1 from Microsoft, scheduled for April or May 2008. Installing MKS X/Server. When installing MKS Toolkit for Interoperability or MKS Toolkit for Enterprise Developers, you may receive a message asking you to uninstall XVision and reboot before you install MKS X/Server. You can install MKS X/Server from the CD autoplay screen. It cannot be installed by performing a Modify or Repair operation on MKS Toolkit. MIT Kerberos for Windows 3.0.0. When MIT Kerberos for Windows 3.0.0 is installed on a system, it appears to break SSPI, causing credential passing errors. We recommend uninstalling this software on systems running MKS Toolkit and rebooting. Security ID Warning. When the TK_NTSECURITYINFO_OFF environment variable is set, it turns off all security related features. This includes the ability to look up user and group IDs. As a result, utilities such as id, chown, and chgrp that depend upon user and group IDs will not work properly when this variable is set. _NutConf(). MKS Toolkit 8.6 added large file support and as a result inadvertently broke backward binary compatibility for applications linked against previous import libraries. With 8.6p2 and 8.7 we added an environment variable to supplement the _NuTConf() to revert the behavior of the runtime to pre-8.6 form such that read beyond a 2G boundary without large file support enabled will not result in an error. set NUT_DISABLE_FULL_LFS_SEMANTICS=1 to do the equivalent of _NutConf(_NC_SET_FULL_LFS_SEMANTICS, FALSE) without the need to recompile or relink your application. Path Name Issue. If you install the Microsoft Platform SDK or Windows SDK on a 64-bit machine, and your PATH environment variable contains elements that begin with C:\Program files (x86), the script for setting up the 64-bit build environment included with that SDK does not work. There are two possible solutions: Modify the PATH environment variable in the system environment to substitute the short path variant of the folder name Program Files (x86). The short path variant is normally C:\progra2. You can use dir /x from a command window to be sure. Modify the file setenv.bat in the root directory of the SDK tree. Find the section that looks like this: REM --------------------------------------------- REM Patch path to put Bin\WinNT\NT4 in path ahead REM of NT5 tools that don't run on NT4 REM --------------------------------------------- For /F "delims=;" %%i IN ('Cmd /c Ver') DO ( IF "%%i"=="Windows NT Version 4.0" ( Set Path=%MSSdk%\Bin\WinNT\NT4;%Path% Goto Finish ) ) Goto Finish and remove or comment out the line that begins Set Path=. The uil Compiler. The uil compiler used with some Motif applications can generate uid files that are compatible with either 32 or 64-bit platforms. A single uid file cannot be used for both situations. This is consistent with the documented behavior of the uil compiler. The uil compiler normally will try to figure out whether to build the 32-bit or 64-bit version based on your build environment. If the TARGET_CPU environment variable is set to either "AMD64" or "IA64", the uil compiler builds a 64-bit compatible uid file; otherwise, it builds a 32-bit compatible uid file. The TARGET_CPU environment variable is set as appropriate for all 64-bit NuTCRACKER build environments launched from the Start menu. The uid file that is generated by the uil compiler in this release is not guaranteed to be portable to other 64-bit UNIX platforms.


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