runtime vs development filepro
Mike Schwartz-PC Support & Services
mschw at athenet.net
Sat Sep 25 08:01:26 PDT 2004
> The only thing that seems to bite once is a while is license con-
> currency. Under certain conditions in the past (and it may exist today)
> if you had someone in "d" program, and someone tried to run a "r"
> program it would look at the license count for the lower amount
> (typically the "d" value) and complain about exceeding user count when
> you had scores of unused "r" license slots.
>
> --
> Walter
In the past, I have had to purchase both a 64 user *Quickstart*
runtime and a 64 user *Plus* runtime along with the 5-user development
license.
The only time this problem bites me is if I need to run dclerk or
dreport for some reason, like if I need to turn on debug. If you never need
to run debug, then you could avoid the need to purchase the 64-user Plus
license.
Disclaimer: Since I believe that fPtech now bundles the Quickstart
stuff in with filePro plus, maybe you will be getting both a Quickstart and
a Plus 64 user runtime license when you upgrade.
Frank, could you ask Susan about this, and then get back to us and
let us know what happens?
Thanks!
Mike Schwartz
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