Hi Timothy,
Ok ... you're using Floating license file.
The problem could be linked to COM/OLE or to the floating license.
I think we should move to a Support Case to continue to handle this issue.
To submit your case into the new system, please follow below steps:
1) Go to http://www.nxp.com/support/sales-and-support:SUPPORTHOME.
2) On the bottom of the page under Submit New Issues, click Hardware & Software.
3) Register with your business email to access NXP technical online support.
4) A verification email will be sent to your account. Click the link embedded in that email to verify your access.
5) On the NXP online support page, select Contact Support from the top menu and click “submit a new case” to start the process.
Your server OS is Win Server 2008 R2.
When You will create the Support Case, please can you provide us the following info:
- Stop the server, delete log file, re-start the service, reproduce the problem, launch IDE (solved the problem), close IDE and launch the script again.
provide me the log file generated.
- what is the Client OS used ?
- your floating license file,
- how the client is using the floating license (using the license.dat file or using environment variable port@host).
To determine if the problem is linked to the script or to the floating license I could provide you a NL license file.
Have a great day,
Pascal
NXP Technical Support
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