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Leasing License from server in seperate domain

Hi All,

can someone help, give me a point in the right direction.

I have an install of QV server 10 (small business I think).  I would like to be able to develop on my Personal edition using a leased named license from that server.

Problem is ther server is in a different domain to my PC (no trust relationship).  I can rdp to the server and have a local log on to it so I can mange the server.

How can I lease a license to my PC?

Options are NT authority (assume this passes through my local machine logon details)

Anon don't want to allow

Alternate - when I select with the user ID and password that I use to rdp (also works as web page) I get a message saying "Connected ok, Security settings deny access"

Thanks in advance

Ciaran

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dpietersz
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A few checks upfront...

- Do you have the option "Allow license lease" turned on in the Management Console?

- Does your User ID have a Named Call asigned?

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Hi Dimitri,

Yes on both counts, I created a second log on, logged on to the server using rdp and leased a license using a personal edition installed there to make sure it was leasing.

Thanks

Ciaran

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Hi Dimitri,

Yes on both counts, I created a second log on, logged on to the server

using rdp and leased a license using a personal edition installed there

to make sure it was leasing.

Thanks

Ciaran

dpietersz
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OK and you get the error "Connected ok, Security settings deny access" when you choose the "open in server" option on your PC?

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Hi Dimitri,

That's correct.

Thanks

Ciaran

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Hi Dimitri,

That's correct.

Thanks

Ciaran

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dpietersz
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It sounds like your server settings are correct.

It should be something within your infrastructure.

The ie-plugin from your pc should not work aswell I think. You can test this.

If this is the case I would look into firewall settings or other network related stuff.

It's difficult to pinpoint the exact problem without knowing the full situation.

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Hi Dimitri,

The IE client works fine,

I'd pretty much come to that conclusion too, but wanted to check I

wasn't missing anything obvious.

Thanks

Ciaran

dpietersz
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It's strange if your IE-plugin is working, because "open in server" is the same thing.

Hopefully anaybody else has another suggestion for you.