Lavsa, Rich
Rich_Lavsa at pghcorning.com
Tue May 13 14:48:33 CDT 2003
Its not a violation... they say in their documentation that if you want or need it to, you can run it on the server. -----Original Message----- From: Charlotte Foust [mailto:cfoust at infostatsystems.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 2:27 PM To: accessd at databaseadvisors.com Subject: RE: [AccessD] Personal question about OCX If you bought it to run on demand on a single PC, running it as a service on a server may very well be a violation of your EULA on the software. Charlotte Foust -----Original Message----- From: Lavsa, Rich [mailto:Rich_Lavsa at pghcorning.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 10:11 AM To: 'accessd at databaseadvisors.com' Subject: [AccessD] Personal question about OCX Drew, We bought software that has some automation programs that receive email and send email among other things. Each one is a separate "module" or "add in" for this software package. They were intended to run on a pc and started by an individual as they were needed. Our need exceeded this use, we need this to run 24 / 7, so we started them on the server, and simply locked the computer letting the "modules" run. I did look in to the OCX to see if I could convert these little exe's into services that would run on the server without logging into the server, however I believe you need to insert code into the applications on load events or something if I remember correctly. Do you know of any other way to let an application that should be a service, run as a service. Hang up is that I cannot gain access to the source code without paying, or having them do it and charge us out the wazzoo?? All I have is an EXE that I kick off. Just looking for some insight... thanks, Rich -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://databaseadvisors.com/pipermail/accessd/attachments/20030513/c7395e13/attachment-0001.html>