by: aaron |
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Hello,
I have two questions, first some background info:
We are running SQL 2000 on a Windows 2003 server for out aircraft
parts database software.
There are 7 workstations (windows 2000...
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by: Suresh |
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Hello All,
Iam trying to build a License manager for our tool
(developed in C# on .NET).
I tried looking up on the net and I did find 3rd party
tools, but I did not find any algorithms for...
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by: Joe |
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Sorry this is OT...
I'm looking for recommendations for generating license keys (machine
specific) for our application. I was looking at Quick Licenses Manager which
looks pretty good.
Is...
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by: rdemyan via AccessMonster.com |
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I'm trying to implement a licensing scheme. There are three types of
licenses:
Trial - good for 30 to 60 days
Interim - good for 1 year
Fully Paid - no expiration
Everything is working fine...
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by: Douglas Hitchcock |
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Can anyone recommend a license manager for Java they've used that allows
floating users or concurrent users, so a customer buys a license for 2 or
3 consecutive users of an application?
I've...
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by: T |
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We all know that there are many softwares that require some license key
or registration key to enable them. How does one implement something
like this in python?
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by: Jurgen Haan |
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Hi hi everyone.
We have upgraded our DB2 LUW 8.2.1 which was directly installed from our
DB2 CD's to DB2 LUW 8.2.6 (FP13). (system: HP DL385 (AMD64), single
socket, dual core. 8GB memory. SLES...
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by: pike |
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DB2 on AIX 5.3.
I cannot find our v.9 license key.
/var/ifor/nodelock contains a license key for our v.8 installation. We
have v.9 installed on the same machine and I'm assuming there is a...
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by: vanleurth |
last post by:
Hello,
I have read posts on license managers that are used with runtime access
applications developed in 2k3 but ...
What about MS Access Applications developed in 2k7 that have a runtime and I...
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by: jhc0033 |
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Can anyone recommend good cross-platform (Windows/Linux/Mac at least)
crypto library for C++? I'll need it for a roll-your-own license
manager for our software. Because of the nature of the task,...
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by: ryjfgjl |
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ExcelToDatabase: batch import excel into database automatically...
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by: isladogs |
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The next Access Europe meeting will be on Wednesday 6 Mar 2024 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC) and finishing at about 19:15 (7.15PM).
In this month's session, we are pleased to welcome back...
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by: isladogs |
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The next Access Europe meeting will be on Wednesday 6 Mar 2024 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC) and finishing at about 19:15 (7.15PM).
In this month's session, we are pleased to welcome back...
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by: jfyes |
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As a hardware engineer, after seeing that CEIWEI recently released a new tool for Modbus RTU Over TCP/UDP filtering and monitoring, I actively went to its official website to take a look. It turned...
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by: ArrayDB |
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The error message I've encountered is; ERROR:root:Error generating model response: exception: access violation writing 0x0000000000005140, which seems to be indicative of an access violation...
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by: PapaRatzi |
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Hello,
I am teaching myself MS Access forms design and Visual Basic. I've created a table to capture a list of Top 30 singles and forms to capture new entries. The final step is a form (unbound)...
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by: CloudSolutions |
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Introduction:
For many beginners and individual users, requiring a credit card and email registration may pose a barrier when starting to use cloud servers. However, some cloud server providers now...
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by: Faith0G |
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I am starting a new it consulting business and it's been a while since I setup a new website. Is wordpress still the best web based software for hosting a 5 page website? The webpages will be...
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by: isladogs |
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The next Access Europe User Group meeting will be on Wednesday 3 Apr 2024 starting at 18:00 UK time (6PM UTC+1) and finishing by 19:30 (7.30PM).
In this session, we are pleased to welcome former...
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