Re: 64-bit Client Server on Windows question

2017-10-18 Thread John Baughman via 4D_Tech
Thanks Tim.. right on. If I turn on the network layer I can log into the server with the 64-bit client. OK then… Now the 4D Web Area that I asked a question about in a different post to the NUG, no longer uses the Adobe Reader plug-in. It opens in a separate window in adobe reader. The Web Area

RE: 64-bit Client Server on Windows question

2017-10-18 Thread Timothy Penner via 4D_Tech
Hi John, The Red X is likely related to Pict images, see this blog post: https://blog.4d.com/msc-now-helps-you-to-find-deprecated-images/ Not being able to login from 64 bit Client is likely related to the fact that the 64 bit client requires that the New Network Layer be used. If you are runni

RE: 64-bit Client Server on Windows question

2017-10-18 Thread Dennis, Neil via 4D_Tech
> I opened it with 64-bit 4D standalone on windows and except for an ugly > dialog with a big X through that referred to pict formatted images The 64 bit client doesn't support quick time. You need to update your images to a supported format. JPR has a great utility component that will find inva

64-bit Client Server on Windows question

2017-10-18 Thread John Baughman via 4D_Tech
Hope this is not a dumb question… I am just dabbling with 64-bit 4D without any understanding about what needs to be done to deploy a database with 64-bit 4d. I do most of my development on a mac and deploy as required to mac and windows. I have a rather simple database born 32-bit on a mac and