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l Revert to specified snapshot—Select this option, and then select a
snapshot. The data on thetarget will be reverted to the selected snapshot.
This option will not be available if there are no snapshots on the target or if
the target does not support snapshots. To help you understand what
snapshots are available, use the Type and Status columns. The Status
indicates the state of the connection between the source and target at the
time the snapshot was taken. The Type indicates the kind of snapshot.
l Scheduled—This snapshot was taken as part of a periodic snapshot.
l Deferred—This snapshot was taken as part of a periodic snapshot,
although it did not occur at the specified interval because the
connection between the source and target was not in a good state.
l User Request—This snapshot was taken manually by a user.
3. Click OK to initiate failover. Monitor the failover percentage as shown in the
Protection Status. At the end of failover, the target will be rebooted automatically.
After the reboot, the target will no longer exist, since it will become the source.
Note: Because the Windows product activation is dependent on hardware, you may
need to reactivate your Windows registration after failover. In most cases when
you are using Windows 2003, you can follow the on-screen prompts to complete
the reactivation. However, when you are using Windows 2008, the reactivation
depends on your licensing type. If a Windows 2008 target comes online after
failover with an activation failure, use the steps appropriate for your license type.
l Retail licensing—Retail licensing allows the activation of a single operating
system installation.
1. Open the System applet in Windows Control Panel.
2. Under Windows activation at the bottom of the page, click Change
product key.
3. Enter your retail license key. You may need access to the Internet or to
call Microsoft to complete the activation.
l MAK volume licensing—Multiple Activation Key (MAK) licensing allows the
activation of multiple operating system installations using the same activation
key.
1. View or download the Microsoft Volume Activation Deployment Guide
from the Microsoft web site.
2. Using an administrative user account, open a command prompt and
follow the instructions from the deployment guide to activate MAK clients.
Multiple reboots may be necessary before you can access a command
prompt. You may need access to the Internet or to call Microsoft to
complete the activation.
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