Re:Running 2 two WebCatalog.acgi's

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1996


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 10069
interpreted = N
texte = >Hi, > > I was wondering if it is possible to run 2 copies of Webcatalog.acgi >(with one registration number of course) on the same machine. I was able >to do that with another database server in times past. > > I'm going to use WebCatalog for two different purposes which will >result in all the files mingled up in the same folder - StarterSite. >Currently, >I'm running a Business Directory Search Engine. I'll be setting up another car >database using WebCatalog as well. My initial intention was to put the search >engine in one folder and the car database under another one, which ultimately >the two still come under the WebStar folder. That is, I'm going to have >two WebCatalog.acgi's in each of the above folders. I don't think I'm able >to do that, right? Is there a solution for this problem without having to >put the files together like what I described above? Or do I have to get >another >copy of WebCatalog? Please let me know. Thank You. > > >The license that you have for WebCatalog would require you to buy another copy for the other running WebCatalog - you are only allowed to run a single runnnig copy of WebCatalog per serial number. Jay Van Vark ****************************** Pacific Coast Software | WebCatalog 11770 Bernardo Plaza Court | The Search is Over Suite 462 | http://www.smithmicro.com San Diego, CA 92128 ****************************** 619.675.1106 Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re:Running 2 two WebCatalog.acgi's (bobb@vt.edu (Bob Beaton) 1996)
  2. Re:Running 2 two WebCatalog.acgi's (Jay Van Vark 1996)
>Hi, > > I was wondering if it is possible to run 2 copies of Webcatalog.acgi >(with one registration number of course) on the same machine. I was able >to do that with another database server in times past. > > I'm going to use WebCatalog for two different purposes which will >result in all the files mingled up in the same folder - StarterSite. >Currently, >I'm running a Business Directory Search Engine. I'll be setting up another car >database using WebCatalog as well. My initial intention was to put the search >engine in one folder and the car database under another one, which ultimately >the two still come under the WebStar folder. That is, I'm going to have >two WebCatalog.acgi's in each of the above folders. I don't think I'm able >to do that, right? Is there a solution for this problem without having to >put the files together like what I described above? Or do I have to get >another >copy of WebCatalog? Please let me know. Thank You. > > >The license that you have for WebCatalog would require you to buy another copy for the other running WebCatalog - you are only allowed to run a single runnnig copy of WebCatalog per serial number. Jay Van Vark ****************************** Pacific Coast Software | WebCatalog 11770 Bernardo Plaza Court | The Search is Over Suite 462 | http://www.smithmicro.com San Diego, CA 92128 ****************************** 619.675.1106 Jay Van Vark

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