Cisco Cisco Unified IP Interactive Voice Response (IVR) 8.0(1) Installation Guide

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Cisco Customer Response Solutions Installation Guide, Release 6.0(1)
 
Chapter 3      Installation and Upgrade Requirements, Prerequisites, and Related Procedures
Cisco CRS Disk Space Usage
Step 5
When you receive your license file, save it on one of these computers:
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On the server on which you will install or upgrade Cisco CRS
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On any computer that you will be able to access from the server on which you 
will perform the cluster setup or upgrade procedure
You can save your license files in any folder except a folder in which you saved 
3.5(x) license files. Make a note of the folder name and location because you will 
need it later. Do not rename a license file.
Note
You cannot save license files to the Windows Desktop. 
If you are upgrading Cisco CRS, you must save license files that match the 
components that are installed currently. Do not save license files for components 
or server types that are not already installed. You can save such license files and 
change your deployment after you upgrade Cisco CRS.
If you receive several license files, you can save them in a single zip file. This way, 
you can specify all your license files at once when you perform the cluster setup. 
(Do not create such a zip file if you will use the license files when upgrading Cisco 
CRS.) If you create a zip file for license files, follow these conventions:
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Do not create the zip file by selecting a folder that contains license files. 
Instead, create the file by selecting the license files themselves.
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When you zip the file, do not save full path information.
Cisco CRS Disk Space Usage
This section provides information about determining disk space usage and 
requirements when you install or upgrade Cisco CRS.
By default, Cisco CRS uses Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (MSDE 
2000) for the Cisco CRS databases. You can install Microsoft SQL Server 2000 
when you install or upgrade Cisco CRS, which may increase the maximum size 
allowed for databases. If you do not install MS SQL Server 2000 when you install 
or upgrade Cisco CRS, you can install it later.