See ... if you were using TGRB2000 (ver 6.5++), you wouldn't 
have to go through this. <g>. 

Anyway, here's what you have to do to re-configure: 

Option A:

01. RENAME SERVER6.RBG (R:Tango specific) file installed in 
    NT Server (C:\WINNT) to something like SERVER6.RB_

02. COPY the bumped SERVER6.RBG (11 users) file under 
    C:\WINNT

    Now all users including R:Tango can share the same 
    SERVER6.RBG.

Option B:

01. RENAME the original SERVER6.RBG (11 users) file to 
    something like SERVER6.RB_

02. Using the 5-Users Lan Pack Disk, BUMP the existing 
    SERVER6.RBG installed by R:Tango under C:\WINNT

Using either option, you will need to change RBASE.INI 
file (R:BASE Preferences) for ALL users, including R:Tango 
to reflect the correct path for SERVER6 file. 

No such hassle/headache of maintaining SERVER6.RBG file when 
using R:Tango 2000 or The Glorious R:BASE 2000 (ver 6.5++).

Hope that helps!

If you need further assistance, feel free to contact me 
at mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.


At 10:49 AM 10/3/2001 -0600, Farnsworth Midge wrote:

>... How would you have to reconfigure the SERVER6.RBG 
>file to allow concurrent access by local workstations.

>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: A. Razzak Memon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: October 03, 2001 8:43 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: R:Tango Licenses - Razzak's Reply
>
>
>
>First, R:Tango Web Solution is licensed for use on a single 
>NT Web Server ONLY. 
>
>. There is NO LIMIT when accessing R:Tango Application via 
>  IntraNet or Internet.
>
>. If you would like to access the same database on NT server, 
>  by other users locally, then,  you need to re-configure 
>  SERVER6.RBG on NT server to allow concurrent access by 
>  R:Tango and local workstations. 
>
>. There is NO configuration nor SERVER6.RBG required when 
>  using R:Tango 2000 along with R:BASE 2000 (ver 6.5++). 
>
>Very Best Regards,
>
>Razzak.
>
>
>At 08:27 AM 10/3/01 -0600, Farnsworth Midge wrote:
>
>>I have some questions about licenses for R:Tango web 
>>interface.  These questions may sound anal, but I'm 
>>confused.  We are using version R:Base 6.1a, Tango Suite.  
>>1) If R:Tango is on the web server, and we have 11 R:base 
>>licenses, does it count each person that logs onto the web 
>>as using an R:Base license?  In other words, can there only 
>>be 11 people connected to the web-site at one time.  
>2)  Is there a way to allow at least six of the seats to be 
>>occupied by only persons on the LAN, and the remaining seats 
>>for anyone else whether they be on the Web or LAN?
>
>
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