Dear dr.Nick,
We hava a perpetual licensed stata version of 9, which
we purchased in
october 2005. Since then we were able to update and
has been upgraded to 9.2
through regular updating. I just want to know whether
perpetual licensing
has any time limit which could have stopped updating.
If updation has no
such limitation, I should not have problem in
updating (of course our proxy
server configuration or set up remains the same). Hope
this would clarify
your concern.
I am sorry that I did not give more details of about
license.
regards
Subramanian Swaminathan
Vector Control Research Centre
(Indian Council of Medical Research)
Indira Nagar
Pondicherry - 605 006
INDIA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nick Cox" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 5:34 PM
Subject: RE: st: stata update problem
> It is usually far more effective to solve these
> problems through direct contact with Stata tech
support.
> For example, Subramanian wondered if there was
> a problem with licencing. Well, either you have
> a valid licence or you do not, and no
> one on Statalist can tell you which if you do not
know.
>
> Nick
> [email protected]
>
> Neil Shephard
>
>> On 12/5/06, Subramanian Swaminathan
<[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Dear Dr Coveney,
>> >
>> > thank you for your quick response. As suggested I
>> > tried again updating. But
>> > the same problem persists. Also the problem is
>> > persisting since last week.
>>
>> Has your internet setup changed recently?
Specifically you now behind
>> a proxy server?
>>
>> If you are (and your IT department will be able to
tell you), then see
>> -man netio- for setting up Stata to handle a proxy
server.
>>
>
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