We run Active4D on a client machine so we have <>A4D_ClientIsWebServer set to true. The one client that has an Active4D key is started with a 4D key file that has the web server start up. All other clients can't get into the user environment to start the web server (set to off in web preferences). Still all clients start the "A4D housekeeper" process, which I assume is started up with A4D Init.

Is that the way it is supposed to be, or have I been screwing this up for the last three years?

Strictly speaking, that is not the way it is supposed to be. You should look for some file on the Client machine that indicates it actually should be web serving, and set <>A4D_ClientIsWebServer accordingly. That way Clients that do not want to web serve will not start the housekeeper.

Regards,

   Aparajita
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