Why would a production application, developed with a licensed copy of SC5, deployed to a remote (production) web server throw “License has expired” errors??
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Why would a production application, developed with a licensed copy of SC5, deployed to a remote (production) web server throw “License has expired” errors??
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Re: Expired Licence Errors.
Is it a SC5 specific error? What does it say exactly … I would like to see this myself. That would be very embarrassing!
Regards,
Scott.
Re: Expired Licence Errors.
Do you deployed using a demo version?
Re: Expired Licence Errors.
He mentions in his posted that it was a licensed copy.
Regards,
Scott.
Re: Expired Licence Errors.
Post a link to you diagnosis file. THe only application that expires is the ones created with a demo version.
Some times occur this: a customer creates somes applications and after test the scriptcase, register the licence.
If you deploy, your application will expire. You need to recompile the source code.
Try to generate all your sources and deploy again to test.
Re: Expired Licence Errors.
Sorry for not replying earlier. I gave up on Scriptcase. There are better code generators out there, IMO.
PS: And yes, I was using a licensed copy. In any case, secured applications wouldn’t deploy anyway, at least when I followed the instructions in the “manual”