Jonathan, trata de usa la API v3, esta no requiere una llave si lo que
querés es un mapa simple ya que la V3 todavia está desarrollo

Mi translation: Try to use API v3, this does not requiere a key, if
what you want is a simple map since V3 is still under Labs..

saludos


On May 6, 3:48 pm, Andrew Leach <[email protected]> wrote:
> On May 6, 10:15 pm, Jonathan Casanova <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > I already reviewed their comments but I was not successful.
>
> > I discuss my current situation:
>
> > The idea is to make a reference through a menu option from
> > my company portal (www.insa-cr.comWindowsServer framework 1.1
> > 2003), until the server is hosted in my application (http://
> > 192.168.10.70:2025 / Default.aspx Framework 3.5 Windows Server 2008).
> > But even if I generated the Key to the domainhttp://www.ins-cr.comI
> > continues to present the message to generate a new Key.
>
> If you are hosting the map at 192.168.10.70, the free API won't work.
> I mentioned 10.x.x.x, but 192.168.x.x is also a private range. Your
> map needs to be reached by a publicly-available web address.
>
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