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Conference jamin::pathworks32

Title:Digital PATHWORKS 32
Moderator:SPELNK::curless
Created:Fri Nov 01 1996
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:337
Total number of notes:1612

147.0. "License-Problem" by RTOMS::KASSLH (Harald Kassl) Thu Mar 06 1997 09:31

    Hi folks !
    
    I have a problem with pathworks32  and WinNT4.0 Workstation
    
    I don't get any network-connection (shares) over Decnet.
    
    Two Server's have Openvms 6.1 +Pathworks v.5.0
    
    The pwrk$license_manager said that I have 350 User-Licence and
    
    349 availible.
    
    The License-Responder on the Client has the Input for License and 
    
    he also make a Verifying over the Network and he see the Servers,
    
    but don't worry ,it does'nt works.
    
    The Error-Message was : No more Copnnection to The Remote-Server's,
    
    because there is the max. Connection of Clients.
    
    Thank's 
    
    Best Regards Harald
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147.1VMSNET::S_VORESmile - Mickey's Watching!Thu Mar 06 1997 10:593
    and has the client obtained the necessary license?  Check the PATHWORKS
    32 event log, please.
    
147.2Look at the serverSPELNK::curlessThu Mar 06 1997 11:178
If you are not being allowed into he remote server because "to many clients
are connected" this does not always meen a licensing problem.

How many connections are currently established to the server, and ... how many
is it configured for?

Jeff
147.3Are you using a valid license for the server?DELNI::GORCZYCAPATHWORKS Prod/Bus MgmtThu Mar 06 1997 14:4712
re: .0

In addition to the considerations noted in .1 and .2, you should also probably
insure that you are using the *correct* licenses to access your PATHWORKS
server(s).  Note that a PATHWORKS 32 V7.0 license does *not* provide you with
a license to use the PATHWORKS V5.0 server.  You need either an old CCS license
(DOS, NT, or OS/2) or an FPA (now called the Designated Access license) if you
are using client-based licenses.


John