Thank you. This will help tremendously. I had read references to "User
Settings" before, but did not make the connection. Thanks for pointing me
right where I needed to go.

Doug

On Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 9:36 PM, Keisuke Miyako via 4D_Tech <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> my understanding is that since v2003, when client web server was first
> introduced,
> you need to edit a setting for the web server on client from 4D Remote (4D
> Client).
>
> if you change anything using 4D (single user),
> you would effectively over write all the settings for single user, server
> and remote.
>
> if you wanted to deploy client web server,
> the idea was to open your development structure file using 4D Server,
> connect with 4D Remote,
> change the settings for client web server,
> restart single user,
> and then export 4DC.
>
> since v11, you can even compile or restart the structure directly from a
> 4D Remote, provided you have the necessary licenses. it is no longer
> necessary to switch to mono, compile and build, then restart C/S.
> besides, to keep network usage under control, it is always good to develop
> a C/S application using 4D Remote, from time to time, if not all the time.
>
> it sounds as if either the web client settings are not set at the 4DB
> level, or was not properly copied to the exported 4DC file. if that is the
> case, you might want to pin down at which point the settings are lost. my
> understanding is that it was never the case that the remote settings would
> survive 4DC replacement on the server side.
>
> having said that, since v13, the preferred way to manage such
> configuration is to take advantage of user settings.
>
> http://doc.4d.com/4Dv15/4D/15.4/Using-user-settings.300-3285395.en.html
>
> > 2017/11/02 11:17、Doug Hall via 4D_Tech <[email protected]> のメール:
> > I didn't notice this happening on 4D 15.4, but it seems that now, when I
> > replace my structure on my 4D Server machine
>
>
>
>
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