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Brian K. Maher
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Well, first off 10.2A is a retired product. It was retired as of February of 2010 (that’s six years now). As per the Product Availability Guide (see community.progress.com/.../openedge_5F00_10_5F00_availability_5F00_guide_5F00_2010_5F00_12_5F00_14.pdf ) ... Progress Explorer fails to start on the Windows Server 2008 and Windows 2008 R2 platform– If you want to run Progress Explorer you need to run it on a different operation system like XP, Vista or 2003. SEE PRIMUS ENTRY: P129948 Or In 10.2B OpenEdge Explorer is now bundled into OpenEdge, which is supported on OpenEdge operating systems except for SCO UnixWare. However, with 10.2A, OpenEdge Explorer can be downloaded from the Progress® Deployment Components web site for customers who have licenses for products that entitle them to Progress Explorer. Why are you trying to use an old, retired product? Do you realize that this product came out almost 8 years ago? Do you realize that if you try to use this product to talk HTTPS to any remotely modern service you will most likely fail due to the new (and required) security standards?
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