Keith White writes:

>Retaining access to 4D Server's user interface is currently essential for 
>system admins to be able to drop users or to see 4D error message dialogs that 
>may have appeared on the 4D Server UI.

>Now I know you're going to tell me that you can use the 4D Remote 
>Administration Window to do the drop-users thing.  Great, but how do you get 
>to _that_ if all your 4D connection licenses are currently used up?  Catch-22

When 4D Server starts up, have it launch a 4D Client logged into 4D Server. 
That way it will always get the first license and you'll have access to the 
Administration Window.

HTH,

Tom Benedict
Optum

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