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Do I have to use Legato License Manager (LLM) to issue licenses for NetWorker Recovery Manager?

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Do I have to use Legato License Manager (LLM) to issue licenses for NetWorker Recovery Manager?

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YES. You will have to use LLM to license NRM. Q: What will happen to the existing licenses at the NetWorker server? Do I have to transfer them to LLM? Will I need to use LLM going forward? A: It is not necessary to move existing licenses. NetWorker will cache these. It is necessary to use LLM for future licensing. Q: Does configuring an NRM client automatically register it with NetWorker? A: No. You will have to manually add the client to NetWorker. Q: Will NRM recover the Windows NT registry? A: NRM will recover the registry that was created at the time of MOS Image creation from the MOS CD. At the same time, you can restore the latest version of the registry from your full backup. Q: How does NRM respond if I have more than one partition on the crashed machine? A: NRM prompts you to recover partitions while restoring. You can choose to recreate any of these partitions. Q: Will NRM recover my hard disk if its capacity is greater than the original? A: Yes. However, currently, NRM will

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