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Vdbase 2.6 under terminal service of MS Server2003
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| Vasilis Bikis 2006-02-28, 8:25 pm |
| I have installed the runtime of vdbase 2.6 (build 1899) at MS Server 2003 and i tried to run an application (developed by dbase v2.6) but the application didn't started.
Does anyone know if the runtime can be run at Ms Server 2003 under terminal service?
Vasilis
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| >I have installed the runtime of vdbase 2.6 (build 1899) at MS Server 2003
>and i tried to run an application (developed by dbase v2.6) but the
>application didn't started.
> Does anyone know if the runtime can be run at Ms Server 2003 under
> terminal service?
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Yes, right click on the MyComputer shortcut and select properties then
select the Advanced tab.
Click the Settings pushbutton in the Performance section. Select the Data
Execution Prevention tab.
If the "Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select" is
selected, click the Add pushbutton and choose "plusrun.exe" on your system
where it is installed. The default is C:\Program Files\Common Files\dBase.
If the other radiobutton is selected I don't know what is causing the
problem.
HTH,
Ken
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| Vasilis Bikis 2006-03-05, 8:27 pm |
| Hi Ken
The problem has been solved. Thanks.
Vasilis
Ken B Wrote:
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> Yes, right click on the MyComputer shortcut and select properties then
> select the Advanced tab.
> Click the Settings pushbutton in the Performance section. Select the Data
> Execution Prevention tab.
> If the "Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select" is
> selected, click the Add pushbutton and choose "plusrun.exe" on your system
> where it is installed. The default is C:\Program Files\Common Files\dBase.
> If the other radiobutton is selected I don't know what is causing the
> problem.
>
> HTH,
> Ken
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