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Hi,
It's actually the client that will do the contacting of the external server, so your servers will not need internet access.
However if the client cannot contact the licensing server then it will offer you alternative ways of activating. / comments
Hi,
It's actually the client that will do the contacting of the external server, so your servers will not need internet access.
However if the client cannot contact the licensing server then it wil...
Thanks. One of our testers saw what (I think) is the same thing this morning so i'll make sure it's in the issue tracking system / comments
Thanks. One of our testers saw what (I think) is the same thing this morning so i'll make sure it's in the issue tracking system
Thanks for reporting. I think we've fixed that one already (it sounds familiar) but I'll check / comments
Thanks for reporting. I think we've fixed that one already (it sounds familiar) but I'll check
If you click on a different server and then back to the first one does the data then appear? / comments
If you click on a different server and then back to the first one does the data then appear?
Not at all - thanks for updating everyone [image] / comments
Not at all - thanks for updating everyone
Thanks. It was a small hope [image]
I'll put the new logging in tomorrow.
Cheers,
Nigel / comments
Thanks. It was a small hope
I'll put the new logging in tomorrow.
Cheers,
Nigel
As an outside suggestion - what happens if you move another window over the top of the client and then away again - does that force it to paint the table? / comments
As an outside suggestion - what happens if you move another window over the top of the client and then away again - does that force it to paint the table?
That's the "roaming" profile - you need to add the "Local Settings" part in as well, which is where all machine-local data get's put.
That servers.dat file is the list of servers to look at, and if your infrastructure uses roaming profiles and you ran backup on a different machine then you'd get the same list of servers. But it would have to load all the data local to that machine then. / comments
That's the "roaming" profile - you need to add the "Local Settings" part in as well, which is where all machine-local data get's put.
That servers.dat file is the list of servers to look at, and if...
Thanks for this. I currently have no idea what is happening. The logs from both of you show the data comming back to the client, and the client requesting and reading the data. Running the same queries against williams .dat files give the expected results but then it must be getting lost between there and the actuall drawing somehow.
What's more not a lot in this area has changed from the 5.4 version!
My current plan is to get you an updated build with yet more logging and see if I can work out where it vanishes. / comments
Thanks for this. I currently have no idea what is happening. The logs from both of you show the data comming back to the client, and the client requesting and reading the data. Running the same ...
Giggles220 wrote:
I could not seem to find the local cache directory, or else there were no files. I made the registry edit but again couldn't find the log file either.
Depends whether you're on Vista or XP. Mine are as follows
Vista:
Cache - C:\Users\nigel.morse\AppData\Local\Red Gate\SQL Backup\Server Data
Logs - C:\Users\nigel.morse\AppData\Local\Red Gate\Logs\SQL Backup
XP:
Cache - C:\Documents and Settings\nigel.morse\Local Settings\Application Data\Red Gate\SQL Backup\Server Data
Logs - C:\Documents and Settings\nigel.morse\Local Settings\Application Data\Red Gate\Logs\SQL Backup
At least that's where they should be [image] / comments
Giggles220 wrote:
I could not seem to find the local cache directory, or else there were no files. I made the registry edit but again couldn't find the log file either.
Depends whether you're o...