Content deployment jobs failing with 'The trial period for this product has expired.' error after installing .net framework 3.5 and the hot fix for java menus
Content deployment job 'Remote import job for job with sourceID = cc1807f8-0335-467f-833f-91d3faf180da' failed.The exception thrown was 'Microsoft.SharePoint.SPException' : 'The trial period for this product has expired.' We saw this message about a month after upgrading our servers to .net framework 3.51 and then installing the hot fix that allows java menu fly outs to work with IE 8. Has anyone else seen this? Will adding our current license number back fix this permanently? Where do you go in SP to add the license number?
March 26th, 2010 5:31pm

Looks like SP2 issue. Try http://support.microsoft.com/kb/971620 Oleg
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March 26th, 2010 5:41pm

Actually I installed SP2 after they fixed that problem. I know that this looks a lot like that, but it should be unrelated as we have had SP2 in for some months now. Neither did I install McAfee. The only thing that was installed was the hot fix from http://support.microsoft.com/kb/969612 This is the suspect for 2 of the 4 environments that we have that are now broken. The 3rd environment should now be broken as it has been well over 30 days since we installed this same hot fix, but it has not. The 4th and most important one, is still less than 30 days since the install. Anxiously awaiting disaster. The good news is, the only thing that seems to be affected is the content deployment jobs running from the last system to the other environments. Everything else seems to be fine.
April 5th, 2010 5:06pm

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