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It looks like it's related to my VPN since it works when I'm not in the VPN. However, I need the VPN to get to the databases I want to look at. I'll see if I can get some internal help to get around this issue. / comments
It looks like it's related to my VPN since it works when I'm not in the VPN. However, I need the VPN to get to the databases I want to look at. I'll see if I can get some internal help to get aro...
sam.blackburn said:
My guess is that SQL Compare is trying to display a licensing dialog, which allows you to start a free trial or enter a serial number to activate the product. The licensing dialog contains a browser window which should display a page hosted by the Redgate Client, a Windows service that should be running on your computer. It's hard to figure out what's wrong without knowing more about your VPN, Windows firewall etc - Redgate Support should be able to help you with this.
I have two VPNs on this laptop - one that matches the domain that I log onto to get on the PC and one that I use to the database servers. The window displays under the first VPN. However, I need to be on the second VPN for what I'm trying to do. I suspect that the installation used my domain and user name from my PC login, but because the two domains don't cooperate very well, I really need to be working under the domain and user name I used to access the database servers. Is there a way to change that? / comments
sam.blackburn said:
My guess is that SQL Compare is trying to display a licensing dialog, which allows you to start a free trial or enter a serial number to activate the product. The licensi...