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John Wilkinson
10-May-2005, 05:32 PM
Hi

We have a 250 User Licence

What we are wanting to do is install this on the network, and we would
prefer to avoid having to enter the licence key in for this on each
workstation.

I have copied what appears to be the appropriate registry key, and am
loading this on the workstations. However I can only get it to function as a
60 day demonstration.

Can someone advise if there is a way around this please.

Thanks

John

Have a nice day.

Best regards


John Wilkinson
Phone 64 3 983 3817

starzen
10-May-2005, 07:41 PM
John

are you talking about the VDF runtime license or the Pervasive license

The Pervasive key is installed on the server

the VDF license can be on the server as well. Either have the runtime in a
global place on the server or get rid of all .DFR and termlist.cfg files and
other license files on workstations and keep them on the network


--
Michael Salzlechner
StarZen Technologies, Inc
Visual DataFlex Controls, Tools and consulting
http://www.starzen.com

John Wilkinson
10-May-2005, 11:17 PM
Hi Michael

I am talking about the Pervasive Connectivity Licence. If both keys are
installed on the server I will take another look as I have done exactly what
you said and created a global place on the server.

Can you tell me what the licence key file is called? Just so I can check its
not gone into an odd place as happens on Novell when we install a
development licence.

Thanks in advance

Best regards

John


===== Original Message from "StarZen Technologies" <info@starzen.com> at
11/05/05 12:41 p.m.
>John
>
>are you talking about the VDF runtime license or the Pervasive license
>
>The Pervasive key is installed on the server
>
>the VDF license can be on the server as well. Either have the runtime in a
>global place on the server or get rid of all .DFR and termlist.cfg files and
>other license files on workstations and keep them on the network
>
>
>--
>Michael Salzlechner
>StarZen Technologies, Inc
>Visual DataFlex Controls, Tools and consulting
>http://www.starzen.com
>

Have a nice day.

Best regards


John Wilkinson
Phone 64 3 983 3817

Dave
12-May-2005, 02:09 PM
pmji
Its going to be in form Bxxxx.dfr, where xxxx is your license #.
Our deployment style puts all the exe and vdf runtime in folders on
the server, the dfrs are in the vdf\bin folder.

Dave

On Wed, 11 May 2005 16:17:40 +1200, John Wilkinson <JOHNW@SKOPE>
wrote:

>Hi Michael
>
>I am talking about the Pervasive Connectivity Licence. If both keys are
>installed on the server I will take another look as I have done exactly what
>you said and created a global place on the server.
>
>Can you tell me what the licence key file is called? Just so I can check its
>not gone into an odd place as happens on Novell when we install a
>development licence.
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>Best regards
>
>John
>
>
>===== Original Message from "StarZen Technologies" <info@starzen.com> at
>11/05/05 12:41 p.m.
>>John
>>
>>are you talking about the VDF runtime license or the Pervasive license
>>
>>The Pervasive key is installed on the server
>>
>>the VDF license can be on the server as well. Either have the runtime in a
>>global place on the server or get rid of all .DFR and termlist.cfg files and
>>other license files on workstations and keep them on the network
>>
>>
>>--
>>Michael Salzlechner
>>StarZen Technologies, Inc
>>Visual DataFlex Controls, Tools and consulting
>>http://www.starzen.com
>>
>
>Have a nice day.
>
>Best regards
>
>
>John Wilkinson
>Phone 64 3 983 3817
>

starzen
14-May-2005, 01:13 PM
John

the DAC connectivity kit license is installed where your runtime resides.
This can be on the server or workstation depending on how you install it

The license is in the bin folder of the runtime and has the DFR extension.


--
Michael Salzlechner
StarZen Technologies, Inc
Visual DataFlex Controls, Tools and consulting
http://www.starzen.com