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Keycode trouble/recovery attempt

Keycode trouble/recovery attempt

Keycode trouble/recovery attempt

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Hello all. I've been using a CS1K/Option 11C system with 4.5 s/w for a bit now. Since I have a chassis and cabinet I decided to obtain a second NTDK20 so I could try connecting the two via TMDI cards I have. I have been reading a lot about potential ways to recover access to the system. Unfortunately, my second s/w daughter board took a hit(literally, physical damage during shipping) and took the contents with it. I tried restoring the DB from the Z: drive but this did not transfer keycodes as I have read on a different post. I believe I read somewhere being able to recover them from the database backup file? Other than trying my luck with another NTDK20 or finding someone with the correct access at KRS, any ideas I can try? In the other system I have an NT_TCH dongle I was gifted by a co-worker, I used that to install 4.5 s/w on the busted NTDK20.
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RE: Keycode trouble/recovery attempt

You will need the keycode file that matches the silver dongle that looks like a small battery on the SSC processor card.

Any backup won't contain your keycodes.

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