just get a key for the domain you use to access the test server. It
works better to assign it a domain rather than use the IP address. You
can possible use your local dns server to set this up, or even just
use the windows netbios name of the machine.

Google allows access for development work.

On 21/08/2009, Rudy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  I have already found some information on this subject in this forum
>  but I would just like to clarify.
>
>  We have an in-house server with no domain set up just for development
>  purposes and need a way to produce a map in a "sandbox" manner over
>  the LAN.
>
>  Is this possible or does it require purchase of the premier version?
>
>  >
>


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Barry

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