When you migrate the Orchestrator database from one instance of Microsoft SQL Server to another and then try to open Orchestrator Designer in Microsoft System Center 2012 Orchestrator or in System Center 2012 R2 Orchestrator, Orchestrator Designer starts to open and then generates a prompt that indicates that the license key has expired. When you enter a valid key and then click
OK
, the same prompt appears.
For all the details as well as a resolution, please see the following:
KB2920037 - Orchestrator Designer generates a prompt for a license key after you migrate the Orchestrator database ( http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2920037 )
J.C. Hornbeck | Solution Asset PM | Microsoft GBS Management and Security Division
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