Re: Web License issue

2017-09-06 Thread Paul Dennis via 4D_Tech
4D have 2 separate licences for web one for the server and one for the
client. I can understand this if you ran both but not if you need to use one
or the other. Really dumb so I bought NTK.
Paul



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Re: Web License issue

2017-09-05 Thread Kevin Abraham via 4D_Tech
Doug,

This happened to us once, Web Application Extension License is the wrong 
license. They are named very similarly and 4D sent us the wrong license once.

The correct License is listed as "4D Web Application Expansion for 4D Client 
v13”. If it does NOT say “for 4D Client” on the end, it is wrong license.

Thanks,
Kevin Abraham
Digital Retirement Solutions
kabra...@drs401k.com

On Sep 5, 2017, at 4:08 PM, Doug Hall via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> wrote:

> I seem to be missing something in configuring 4D (Remote) to serve web
> pages, and I thought I'd post here first, before bugging 4D for support.
> 
> I have my Web Application Expansion license and even a Web Services
> Expansion for 4D Client license installed and recognized on my 4D Server
> (v15). I also have a "Web Server" User Group with which I've associated
> these two licenses. The default web user is appropriately assigned to my
> default Web User.
> 
> I don't have the preference set to automatically start on the Server,
> because I'm starting it programmatically, when my 4D Client (Remote) logs
> in. I'm just calling WEB START SERVER inside a method which also
> initializes Active4D.
> 
> As far as I can tell, this all works, but when I try to access the site it
> says:
> 
> Unable to connect to the Web server.
> 
> Your 4D license number doesn't allow you to connect to the Web server from
> an IP address different from the server.
> 
> Anyone have any suggestions on why this could be happening? What document
> spells out exactly how to do this? (I've been relying on my past experience
> with 4D 2004, which appears to work the same way.)
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Doug
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Web License issue

2017-09-05 Thread Doug Hall via 4D_Tech
I seem to be missing something in configuring 4D (Remote) to serve web
pages, and I thought I'd post here first, before bugging 4D for support.

I have my Web Application Expansion license and even a Web Services
Expansion for 4D Client license installed and recognized on my 4D Server
(v15). I also have a "Web Server" User Group with which I've associated
these two licenses. The default web user is appropriately assigned to my
default Web User.

I don't have the preference set to automatically start on the Server,
because I'm starting it programmatically, when my 4D Client (Remote) logs
in. I'm just calling WEB START SERVER inside a method which also
initializes Active4D.

As far as I can tell, this all works, but when I try to access the site it
says:

Unable to connect to the Web server.

Your 4D license number doesn't allow you to connect to the Web server from
an IP address different from the server.

Anyone have any suggestions on why this could be happening? What document
spells out exactly how to do this? (I've been relying on my past experience
with 4D 2004, which appears to work the same way.)

Thanks!

Doug
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