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Starting with Miami 2.1 and MiamiSSL (see the separate
announcements on the Miami mailing list or on my web page),
new keyfiles (version 2) for registered users are supported.
The upgrade from the old keyfile format to the new keyfiles
is FREE OF CHARGE for ALL registered users.
At the moment the new keyfiles are only needed if you want to
use MiamiSSL (Secure Socket Layer, see the separate announcements
on the Miami mailing list or on my web page). If you just want
to use Miami 2.1 (without MiamiSSL) then you do NOT need to
upgrade your keyfiles yet.
In particular, if you are currently using Miami 2.0n or earlier
then you can just download Miami 2.1, install it "over" your old
Miami installation, and continue to use your old keyfiles. You do
NOT have to revert to "unregistered operation" to upgrade your
keyfiles.
However Miami 2.1 is the LAST version to support the old keyfile
format, and the NEXT version of Miami WILL NEED the new keyfiles,
so if you plan on continuing to upgrade Miami then you SHOULD
upgrade your keyfiles to the new format some time after
installing Miami 2.1, before the next version of Miami is
released.
The "About" window of Miami 2.1 tells you which keyfile version
you have (1 for old, 2 for new). I started shipping keyfiles in
the new format on April 21st, 1997 to new registered users. If
Miami 2.1 tells you that your keyfile version is "2" then you
DO NOT need to upgrade.
If you still have the old format then you can upgrade to the new
format by executing the fourth step in MiamiRegister (from the
Miami 2.1 archive): "Upgrade keyfiles from Miami < 2.1". The
program explains how the upgrade takes place. It is very similar
to the procedure for your initial registration, and you will have
to wait for an email response from me to get your new keyfile.
In the meantime you can use Miami 2.1, but not MiamiSSL, with your
old keyfiles.
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Holger Kruse
kruse@nordicglobal.com
www.nordicglobal.com