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Ah Ha!
Hit the nail right on the head.
That is exactly what I was looking for.
Thank you Pete!!
Dave Reiher
System Analyst
Prairie Farms Dairy - Corporate
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Pete Massiello <pmassiello@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Re: IBM Licensed Products
If you have signed up and registered you can do this at
https://www-5.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/wwkms/index.wss?lang=en_US
You can print out your ePOEs and get your Lic Keys.
Pete
Dave Reiher/prairiefarms wrote:
>We (not really me) have done a horrible job of keeping and organizing our
>CD's and License packs.
>Is there a resource on IBM's web site where I can use our customer number
>and/or our serial numbers and find out if we should have a license for a
>product?
>
>I understand that I can rummage through the boxes in which these things
>have been thrown, but I was thinking there ought to be some sort of
>resource on IBM's site.
>I asked IBM, but apparently they didn't understand what I was asking.
They
>told me to do a DSPLICKEY. Umm, won't that only show me items I have
>installed and entered a key for??
>
>Thanks!
> Dave Reiher
> System Analyst
> Prairie Farms Dairy - Corporate
> dreiher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
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