To my knowledge - not complete, this is any device and not limited to COM. Most of these sorts of issues are discussed in our T&C's.

Wes Knox wrote:
Bill,  when you say "manipulate devices" is this true of all devices or just
Com devices (as opposed to OS file devices)?

Wes

"Bill McCormick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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A background job that manipulates devices will require an additional
license. A single user download copy would not provide that license as
it would be in addition to the jobs you can start as the user coming
from localhost. That is my spin on this one at least. You would need
real cache and a real license

Denver Braughler wrote:

Wes Knox wrote:


I noted in the console log that this first started on the 11th just

after midnight.

What do you mean by "slots"...warmstart jobservers?

Slot are concurrent processes. In the old days we called them all jobs regardless of how they got

started.


...or do I need to purchase a "real" copy?

Yes, it sounds like you need to purchase a license.



By the way, the persistent background job is still getting jobbed
successfully at startup...just can't sign on anymore!

Perhaps you were slipping through the 1000 lines of code loophole.






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