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Can I move from Jira Server to Data center with expired licenses?

Aya AlJboor
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January 27, 2021

Can I move from Jira Server to Data center with expired licenses?

 

If I have an expired licenses for jira products and want to upgrade from server into data center, is it required to renew the existing licenses? or I can purchase the data center new license and upgrade without renewing the expired server licenses?

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John Bottiglieri
August 23, 2012

Is this really a bug or expected behavior on Atlassian's part? As a user I'd be upset/confused and call my admininstrator. As a JIRA Admin, I'd have to explain the behavior to the user.

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August 23, 2012

See Azwandi's comment above.

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August 23, 2012

Is this really a bug or expected behavior on Atlassian's part? As a user I'd be upset/confused and call my admininstrator. As a JIRA Admin, I'd have to explain the behavior to the user.

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Azwandi Mohd Aris
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August 21, 2012

This is indeed, a bug in JIRA. Please refer to https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-29287 for more information.

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Anders Ingestedt
August 20, 2012

I have the same problem as Wolfgang in our OnDemand installation. As I interpet the documentation on managing users (https://confluence.atlassian.com/x/nwESCw) the user who get the "Account created" mail should be able to use the "Set my password" link for 24 hours without having to login before setting a password. But if you use it you are first promted to login.

As Wolfgang states the reset password link works, but it gives a really crappy impression to have to use it. Is it really meant to work this way? We are currently not using the automatic mail due to this.

My guess is that this is acutally a "bug" as it does not behave according to documentation.

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margol
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July 15, 2012

Look carefully at the screen. When switching a password via Forgot-My-Password, you should only have to enter the new password twice, but not actually need the old one.

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Abdoulaye Kindy Diallo
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July 15, 2012

Usually while creating a user, you need to provide a password. In case you did not, one is generated automatically. That's a normal behavior. Check this: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Managing+Users#ManagingUsers-Creatingauser

Hope that helps !!!

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