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- 7th June 2013 at 09:59 #44649
Hi, has anyone been able to use a regular NitroPDF license on their server machines?
Whenever I try to activate the thing it says; ” This serial number is not licensed to be used on a server. Please contact our sales team for information on server licensing for this product.”
i.e. buy our product again for twice the price because you’re using a server OS
My only options then are to “Contact Sales” or “Close” the dialog. Contact sales directs me to the business page for Nitro.
*sigh*
Anyone?
- 7th June 2013 at 13:04 #60741Anonymous
PDF-Xchange works, atleast on WS2008-R2.
I´m currently not running WS2012 so i can´t doublecheck, but if i remember correctly it works on WS2012 too.Regarding NitroPDF, have you tried the “usual tricks” with appverifier & productoptions-folder etc. ?
- 7th June 2013 at 15:43 #60742Anonymous
I’ve never heard of the AppVerifier and the productoptions-folder tricks, ill do some research now..
Cheers
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- 7th June 2013 at 16:13 #60743Anonymous
@isif wrote:
I’m not fond of the AppVerifier and the productoptions-folder tricks,
Cheershuh ?
why not ? - 8th June 2013 at 09:20 #60744Anonymous
Sorry, wrong use of the word fond there.
I’ve never heard/used them before.
- 8th June 2013 at 13:14 #60745Anonymous
The AppVerifier and the productoptions-folder tricks are posted in the forum.
search…
I´ll try to find the posts later…. - 12th June 2013 at 15:19 #60746Anonymous
Hmm.. nahh.
It installs and works fine, its a licensing issue.
Oh well.. back to Acrobat Pro I guess.
- 12th June 2013 at 17:23 #60747Anonymous
@isif wrote:
Hmm.. nahh.
It installs and works fine, its a licensing issue.
Oh well.. back to Acrobat Pro I guess.
Have you tried PDF-Xchange ?
- 13th June 2013 at 08:42 #60748Anonymous
I am not entirely sure, but I think virtualization might solve your problem. Or try rendering pdfs from a tunnel from virtual hdd. Or, call those wimps and ask for a free serial for your server, since you have already purchased one.
- 13th June 2013 at 08:42 #60749Anonymous
I am not entirely sure, but I think virtualization might solve your problem. Or try rendering pdfs from a tunnel from virtual hdd. Or, call those wimps and ask for a free serial for your server, since you have already purchased one.
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