CF11purchased install an upgrade on a new server

We are upgrading to CF9 to CF11. CF9 runs on an older server on Windows Server 2003. I would like to install CF11 on a new server on Windows Server 2012 and then shut down the old server. But since we get the upgrade price, I will still be able to install it on a new machine that was not previously installed CF9?

Yes, you can install CF 11 on the server where CF 9 is not installed. You just need to keep the CF 9 license key (serial number) very convenient with you. As when installing CF 11, you must enter the CF 11 license key and then the CF 9 license key.

HTH

VJ

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