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The textbook installer first creates a license and then downloads the main software installer as a CAB-type file. Something on your system is preventing that second download. Please contact Palisade Technical Support for assistance. To avoid delays, please include a screen shot of the error message, plus the title and edition of your textbook and the ISBN.
If the problem persists, please contact Palisade Technical Support for an alternative installer that will work around the problem. Please include your Activation ID or the details of your course license.
Windows 10 updates, or upgrading a computer to Windows 8.1 or Windows 10, may break an activated Palisade license, depending on the exact configuration of your computer. The upgrade should have no effect on certificate licenses, including textbook and course licenses. It should also have no effect on network client licenses, though a network server license may be broken.
Otherwise, please email Palisade Technical Support for the license repair procedure, and include your Activation ID or a screen shot of License Manager in your email. Please use email rather than the phone for this issue. We need to send you specific instructions for repairing your license, and while they're not difficult they do include some commands for you to copy and paste.
Palisade licenses for standalone workstations, and for Enterprise Network clients, require you to be physically present at the computer where the software is installed. This includes trials downloaded from our public Web site. These license types do not support running the software in a remote-login session such as Remote Desktop or Terminal Services. When you launch the software in a remote-login session, this message appears.
Palisade Technical Support can help recover your license. Please click the magnifying-glass icon in License Manager, then the View button. A Notepad window will open. Click File ยป Save, and save the file to your desktop. Attach the file to an email to Technical Support. In the body of the email, please include your serial number or Activation ID with a brief problem description.
If the license does not show in Network Licenses Installed, then something else happened and the license is not usable. Please click the magnifying glass and then View. Save the resulting file and attach it to an email to Palisade Technical Support. Please include your Activation ID in the email.
If you also have FLEXnet licenses from other vendors, check that they are not using the same port number. The port number is found on the SERVER line of the license file, as an optional argument after the Ethernet address. (If "ANY" appears on that line, it refers to any Ethernet address, not any port number.) If some specify a port and some do not, there could be a conflict if an lmgrd with a specified port happens to load after an lmgrd with an unspecified (dynamic) port. If any vendor's license file, including Palisade's, specifies an lmgrd port number on the SERVER line, then every license file must specify a unique port number on the SERVER line. (The more robust solution is not to specify an lmgrd port in any license file.)
If you have Palisade Server Manager, which comes with 6.0 and later network software, run it and look at the list of licenses. If no licenses are shown, click the "Unavailable Licenses" button, if it appears, to see unavailable licenses including expired licenses. This should tell you what's wrong, but feel free to contact Palisade Technical Support for assistance.
Synchronous multi-master replication is not included in the PostgreSQL core. Postgres-XC which is based on PostgreSQL provides scalable synchronous multi-master replication.[29] It is licensed under the same license as PostgreSQL. A related project is called Postgres-XL. Postgres-R is yet another fork.[30] Bidirectional replication (BDR) is an asynchronous multi-master replication system for PostgreSQL.[31]
Security suites can include some, or all, of the following: antivirus, antispyware, antispam, anti-malware (rootkits, bots, zombies, etc.) and antiphishing tools, plus a link scanner, privacy controls, parental controls, content filtering, registry protection, data filtering and password protection.
In this roundup, I look at nine security suites that include all of the features mentioned above. The suites are BitDefender Internet Security, Kaspersky Internet Security, McAfee Internet Security, Norman Internet Security Suite, Norton Internet Security 2010, Panda Internet Security, Security Shield 2010, Trend Micro Internet Security Pro and ZoneAlarm Internet Security.
Romania-based BitDefender SRL only has a fraction of the U.S. security market, which is dominated by industry giants Symantec Corp. and McAfee Inc. But BitDefender has a solid following in Europe. BitDefender Internet Security 2010 comes at a bargain price of $49.95 for three PCs, which is $10 to $20 cheaper than the prices of most other Internet security suites.
Total Defense may be an unfamiliar name, but this is a product that is well known to us. CA, formerly Computer Associates, whose products included technology brought in from companies including Cybec (VET) and Cheyenne (InocuLAN), announced plans to sell its anti-malware division some months ago, and a new firm, Total Defense Inc., was formed to take over the operation of the products. Much of the development has been handled for some time now by outsourcing giant HCL, giving the solutions one of the most complex genealogies in a highly convoluted market space. 2b1af7f3a8