On NxTrend SX.Enterprise screen "sasa" I have license expiration on June 05. Where I can buy new "cheap" license (modules also)?
Please do guide me. Thank you
is a good price?
Called a reseller company for Progress. He said he can give me a license number for 10 people but 10 license pack cost 3700 US dollars.
How to add this license via SX.enterprise or UNIX itself without making someone coming down to our location entering license and charge us...
I am in USA.
Product Name: Progress AppServer
Installation Date: ----
User Limit: 30 --- need to add 10-20 more licenses
Expiration Date: ----
Serial Number: ----
Control Numbers: ----
Version Number: 9.1D
Machine Class: ----
Port Number: 12
Product Name: Enterprise DB
Installation Date...
Thank you jongpau. Unfortunately Progress Appserver resides in an UNIX box. I must contact the reseller to buy a license for AppServer and not directly Progress for this simple matter?
That is what I am trying to find out how to add these licenses in UNIX box.
Thanks again.
How do you add Progress AppServer licenses? I have user limit 30 for Progress AppServer and 80 licenses for Enterprise DB. I get users to receive errors "Too many users logged in".
I get prowin32.exe processes are nearly 27 processes. SX.enterprise,
Where do you buy licenses for AppServer ...
great thank you very much kirsch59, that helped a lot. Now I am told I can use this user for fax in vsi-fax from NxTrend. Is any guide how to do that because it sounds weird to me?
can not find not a single document on web how to start and put vsifax on my NxTrend.
We like to do it in the house, trying to avoid consulting fees. Any thoughts?
Can someone guide me to connecting MS SQL 7.0 Server to Progress 9.1b (unix) to download caertain tables (from Progress to MS Sql) daily for datawahouse server and then publish/report them via Brio?
Any paper guide for that?
thanks
My company owns a SCO Unix server with NxTrend and Progress running on that. What would be wise to do?
I do not know, but is NxTrend and Progress available for Linux? We are facing tremendous expenses and looking at solutions in MS Windows we can save a lot overhead if we move to Linux for...
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