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  • UdaWikiWeb.ThisClientIsNotLicensedForRemoteConnections(Last) -- Owiki? , 2016-08-19 15:01:05 Edit owiki 2016-08-19 15:01:05

    Error Message: This Client is Not Licensed for Remote Connections

    If you receive "This client is not licensed for remote connections" errors, you are trying to connect to a SQL-89 Progress database which is not licensed for sockets connections.

    You have two options --

    1. You can contact Progress, who can provide licensing that allows TCP/IP client connections, sometimes limited to Progress client processes on the same physical host as the Progress server.


    2. You can also try to make a "shared memory" connection. Naturally, Progress itself must be running in shared memory mode. Additionally, the Multi-Tier Database Agent must be an exact match for your Progress database -- i.e., the database agent must match the letter-version of your Progress instance, and further, the agent must have been "linked" against libraries that all match the versions of your local Progress instance.


      • If the Agent doesn't match, and it is running on a Unix-like OS (Linux, AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, etc.), you can relink the Database Agent.


      • If the Database Agent doesn't match and is running on a Windows host, you cannot relink it. Your best option is to obtain the appropriate client licensing from Progress Software.

    Evidence

    • Request Broker Log