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 Sorry about starting new post, but the first one it's seems dead, and important information are hidden within many posts.

I need to setup remote debug between two machines with Windows Server OS. I am able to use remote debug when on both machines (development and application) is Net Express installed.

But I hope, that there is a way to have Net Express installed only on development machine, and on application machine is only end-user runtime, but I am unable to make it.

Please what should I deploy on application machine to get this work?

In my case, I have only 2 Net Express licences, but I have one development machine and five application machine (with different versions of my application).

Thanks a lot for any suggestion.


#remote
#NetExpress5.1
#COBOL
#debugging

 Sorry about starting new post, but the first one it's seems dead, and important information are hidden within many posts.

I need to setup remote debug between two machines with Windows Server OS. I am able to use remote debug when on both machines (development and application) is Net Express installed.

But I hope, that there is a way to have Net Express installed only on development machine, and on application machine is only end-user runtime, but I am unable to make it.

Please what should I deploy on application machine to get this work?

In my case, I have only 2 Net Express licences, but I have one development machine and five application machine (with different versions of my application).

Thanks a lot for any suggestion.


#remote
#NetExpress5.1
#COBOL
#debugging

I had this working with a development machine running Windows 7 Professional 64-bit and a remote machine running Windows Server 2008 R2 64-bit. The only things different I did are the following:

  1. Applied Update 16 on both Net Express 5.1 and Server 5.1
  2. Compiled my application with INITCALL(CBL_DEBUGBREAK) besides ANIM and the other directives
  3. Used port number 56789

 Sorry about starting new post, but the first one it's seems dead, and important information are hidden within many posts.

I need to setup remote debug between two machines with Windows Server OS. I am able to use remote debug when on both machines (development and application) is Net Express installed.

But I hope, that there is a way to have Net Express installed only on development machine, and on application machine is only end-user runtime, but I am unable to make it.

Please what should I deploy on application machine to get this work?

In my case, I have only 2 Net Express licences, but I have one development machine and five application machine (with different versions of my application).

Thanks a lot for any suggestion.


#remote
#NetExpress5.1
#COBOL
#debugging
Ok, thanks for answer. Please how to install Server 5.1 on application machine? I found install steps only for Linux, but I need it for Windows.

 Sorry about starting new post, but the first one it's seems dead, and important information are hidden within many posts.

I need to setup remote debug between two machines with Windows Server OS. I am able to use remote debug when on both machines (development and application) is Net Express installed.

But I hope, that there is a way to have Net Express installed only on development machine, and on application machine is only end-user runtime, but I am unable to make it.

Please what should I deploy on application machine to get this work?

In my case, I have only 2 Net Express licences, but I have one development machine and five application machine (with different versions of my application).

Thanks a lot for any suggestion.


#remote
#NetExpress5.1
#COBOL
#debugging

In the Net Express 5.1 box was an additional disc I think....which had the Server 5.1 install.

Server 5.1 would normally be your end user runtime so you should have, it otherwise how are you going to ship your product.

If you have an application server license the install should be available to download via supportline too.


 Sorry about starting new post, but the first one it's seems dead, and important information are hidden within many posts.

I need to setup remote debug between two machines with Windows Server OS. I am able to use remote debug when on both machines (development and application) is Net Express installed.

But I hope, that there is a way to have Net Express installed only on development machine, and on application machine is only end-user runtime, but I am unable to make it.

Please what should I deploy on application machine to get this work?

In my case, I have only 2 Net Express licences, but I have one development machine and five application machine (with different versions of my application).

Thanks a lot for any suggestion.


#remote
#NetExpress5.1
#COBOL
#debugging
I am developing module to existing product. So I am not really shiping it to client. But I will search with our IT administrator for our licences and install packs