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Well, that was the first thing I tried before posting here. It worked up until the point where I opened the program after the forced restore.
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It was overwriting the product keys with the ones we have in GP 10.0. This was invalidating the license.
This makes me think that the product keys are stored in the database somewhere (probably encrypted). I'm gonna take a look inside the database on Monday and see if I can find them. If I can I'm gonna see if it's possible to export just that table, do the restore, and re-import and see what happens. But I got to find the table first.