RE: Urgent! Port conflict - 4D Server

2019-02-07 Thread Stephen J. Orth via 4D_Tech
David,

Great news, glad to assist!

Best,


Steve

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From: 4D_Tech <4d_tech-boun...@lists.4d.com> On Behalf Of David Rose via 4D_Tech
Sent: Thursday, February 7, 2019 7:32 PM
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Subject: RE: Urgent! Port conflict - 4D Server

Neil and Steve - you both were correct - there was a 4D Server service running 
that had been created since the last reboot many months ago.
Thanks to you both for the fast and accurate response!!


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RE: Urgent! Port conflict - 4D Server

2019-02-07 Thread David Rose via 4D_Tech
Neil and Steve - you both were correct - there was a 4D Server service
running that had been created since the last reboot many months ago.
Thanks to you both for the fast and accurate response!!

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> Message: 12
> Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2019 13:07:39 -0600
> From: "Stephen J. Orth" 
> To: "'4D iNug Technical'" <4d_tech@lists.4d.com>
> Cc: "'David Rose'" 
> Subject: RE: Urgent! Port conflict - 4D Server
> Message-ID: <00b001d4bf18$6529b720$2f7d2560$@the-aquila-group.com>
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> David,
>
> Is the system running as a service and you don't know it?
>
> Steve
>
 
>
> Subject: Urgent! Port conflict - 4D Server
>
> On a Windows 7 box running 4D Server v15, I rebooted the computer today and 
> found, when I restarted 4D Server and tried to open the database (or a brand 
> new database), I get this error:
> "Failed to launch DB4D Server. Please make sure that the port assigned to the 
> DB4D Server is not used by another application." When I click Continue I get 
> "Failed to create a listening socket."
>
> I tried opening the database in 4D, but got a message asking if I wanted to 
> open it in read only mode. If I say yes, I am not able to get into the design 
> environment in order to get into Database Settings in order to try changing 
> the port numbers for the application server, web server, SQL server.
>
> I tried repairing both the structure and data files, trashing the 4D  and 4D 
> Server Preferences files, and reinstalling 4D Server. No luck. I also user 
> the Unlocker utility to check to see if the data files are falsely locked. 
> They're not.
>
> If you know of a solution to this problem, please email me directly:
> drose...@gmail.com.
>
> TIA,
> David
>
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>
> From: "Dennis, Neil" 
>
> Ensure that no other version of 4D are running on the machine... as a service 
> or as another user.
>
> Neil
>
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RE: Urgent! Port conflict - 4D Server

2019-02-07 Thread Dennis, Neil via 4D_Tech
> "Failed to launch DB4D Server. Please make sure that the port assigned to the 
> DB4D Server is not used by another application."

Ensure that no other version of 4D are running on the machine... as a service 
or as another user.


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RE: Urgent! Port conflict - 4D Server

2019-02-07 Thread Stephen J. Orth via 4D_Tech
David,

Is the system running as a service and you don't know it?


Steve

-Original Message-
From: 4D_Tech <4d_tech-boun...@lists.4d.com> On Behalf Of David Rose via 4D_Tech
Sent: Thursday, February 7, 2019 1:06 PM
To: 4d_tech@lists.4d.com
Cc: David Rose 
Subject: Urgent! Port conflict - 4D Server

On a Windows 7 box running 4D Server v15, I rebooted the computer today and 
found, when I restarted 4D Server and tried to open the database (or a brand 
new database), I get this error:
"Failed to launch DB4D Server. Please make sure that the port assigned to the 
DB4D Server is not used by another application." When I click Continue I get 
"Failed to create a listening socket."

I tried opening the database in 4D, but got a message asking if I wanted to 
open it in read only mode. If I say yes, I am not able to get into the design 
environment in order to get into Database Settings in order to try changing the 
port numbers for the application server, web server, SQL server.

I tried repairing both the structure and data files, trashing the 4D  and 4D 
Server Preferences files, and reinstalling 4D Server. No luck. I also user the 
Unlocker utility to check to see if the data files are falsely locked. They're 
not.

If you know of a solution to this problem, please email me directly:
drose...@gmail.com.

TIA,
David

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