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Under $ICE_HOME/, there is a script called “version”. Running this script will allow you to see what version of ICE you are running. The version of the ICE server also tells you the Muse version. This can be run as a normal script on a Unix based Operating Systems ($ICE_HOME/version) or from a Command Prompt window under Windows Operating Systems (%ICE_HOME%/version.bat). There is a more comprehensive script in Muse which prints out the version of all installed Muse components and tools called startSystemInformation. This script is available only if the “Muse Admin Bridge” product is licensed. It can be run as a normal script on a Unix based Operating Systems ($USE_HOME/tools/startSystemInformation) or from a Command Prompt window under Windows Operating Systems (%USE_HOME%/tools/startSystemInformation.bat).
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When one or more new IPs are added to a machine running Muse ICE, ICE will not start again until the Muse product is re-registered. Running the Muse Registration process ensures that all the current IPs of the machine are added to the serial.properties file, which is required for the Muse ICE server to start successfully.

For more details about the Muse Resistration procedure, please see the "$MUSE_HOME/doc/Muse Install.pdf" document, the “Product Registration” and “Running the Muse Registration Setup” chapters.

Under $ICE_HOME/, there is a script called “version”. Running this script will allow you to see what version of ICE you are running. The version of the ICE server also tells you the Muse version.
This can be run as a normal script on a Unix based Operating Systems ($ICE_HOME/version) or from a Command Prompt window under Windows Operating Systems (%ICE_HOME%/version.bat).

There is a more comprehensive script in Muse which prints out the version of all installed Muse components and tools called startSystemInformation. This script is available only if the “Muse Admin Bridge” product is licensed. It can be run as a normal script on a Unix based Operating Systems ($USE_HOME/tools/startSystemInformation) or from a Command Prompt window under Windows Operating Systems (%USE_HOME%/tools/startSystemInformation.bat).

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