Regarding license of di server

hi all,
i'm using sap b1 2005 b version,i can't able to use marketing related objects in DI from the past two days.. my license of DI expired on 25/12/2007. i suspect because of di server license... if any body got this kind of problem please tell...
regards,
HARI

Hi...
          see this link
https://websmp201.sap-ag.de/~form/sapnet?_SHORTKEY=01100035870000656214&_SCENARIO=01100035870000000183&_ADDINC=&_OBJECT=011000358700000768952007E
Regards...
siva

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