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Post by danut on Feb 8, 2022 13:16:24 GMT 1
Hello, I have a program in fox2.6 that works on the network. I'm mapping to the letter Z and all the data goes to a server computer. I get that license message on every station. If I have several different clients and servers do I have to purchase a license for each client?
For example I have 1 client with 2 stations and a server, another client with 3 stations and 1 server.
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Post by Jos on Feb 8, 2022 13:35:33 GMT 1
Yes:
2 stations (2 separate Windows users) would require 2 user licenses (€ 50 each): € 100. For more than 4 users a Network license (unlimited number of users) is of course more appropriate.
If the program is written and maintained by you, running at several clients, there is a third option. Contact me directly for that.
Instead of mapping to drive letter Z as with:
Windows: NET USE Z: \\server\share vDos: USE DOS_Drive_letter: Z:\
I suggest you instead do the direct: vDos: USE DOS_Drive_letter: \\server\share
Jos
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Post by danut on Feb 8, 2022 14:37:33 GMT 1
I sent PM The program is made by me. I sent PM. The problem is that each client works in a network with 1 or 2 PCs with each server
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Post by lisamiami on Mar 1, 2022 3:16:17 GMT 1
I’ve been a happy paying customer for years. VDos has been a lifesaver! However, last week the program seems to have lost the license file as it’s printing the free version disclaimer on random pages. How do I re-register the program?
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Lisa
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Post by Jos on Mar 1, 2022 8:56:42 GMT 1
vDos only checks for the presence of a valid license.txt file. The license file does not expire, did you accidentally change, delete or relocate that file?
You would then also get the About box as vDos starts. Printing is done by vDos, not some other external program?
Jos
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Post by lisamiami on Mar 1, 2022 13:24:22 GMT 1
Thanks! "I" didn't delete it but we had IT here last week "fixing" some problems (and, apparently, causing others). Found the txt file and we seem to be good to go! Thanks for the prompt response!
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