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Last night I successfully downloaded and installed RDi V9 following the
instruction on Eric's Blog
([1]https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/blogs/49773f8f-a20d-4816-86f2-44a2d862dbc1/entry/rational_developer_for_i_v9_0_and_rational_developer_for_aix_and_linux_v9_0_are_now_available?lang=en).

But when it comes to licensing I'm unclear as to the steps I need to
follow.

I'm not sure what the difference is between ESS and Passport and which
group I'm in.

The company I have a contract with bought my license for RDP 8.0. So can
I get the new license for RDi V9 one my own or is this something the
company has to do?

Thanks,

Rob

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