by jhonken, Friday, January 21, 2005, 18:50 (7043 days ago)
We're trying to use the wodFTPServer ActiveX Component component in Delphi running as a service. Is there any examples on how to do this? The components seem to have a problem within the tservice.
Re: Running as Service
by wodSupport, Friday, January 21, 2005, 20:35 (7043 days ago)@ jhonken
Hi.
Can you tell me exactly what is the problem you experience? I assume it's due to licensing problem - component cannot verify its demo license since it cannot access user's registry.
Is this what you're experiencing, or is it something else?
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