The account the service is running under may not have network permissions.

Not an IT guy, but maybe you can setup an account on the machine that
allows the 4D network communications.
We've had to do that on a couple of Window 2012 R2 instances.

Jim

On Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 5:15 PM Uist Macdonald via 4D_Tech <
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> Hi
>
> When I run 4d Server V17.0 as an app under Windows Server 2016, I can
> connect to it OK.  However if I run it as a service, I cannot connect.
>
> I am wondering if it has something to do with an SSL certificate, which
> I normally get a warning for in the browser, as I am connecting from the
> local network.  I have tried running as Administrator.
>
> Is there some Voodoo that I am missing?
>
> Uist
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