Two things I see:

The first one, the Windows Server 2008 will not be supported anymore by 
Microsoft from the beginning of the next year. So it would be a very good idea 
to update the server OS, if someone will need it for production use (or even in 
other cases too).

And for the second, you don't need add such DEP exceptions anymore with newer 
versions of 4D. I don't remember which versions don't need this anymore, I 
think it started with version 4D v13.

Regards
Lutz

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Von: 4D_Tech [mailto:4d_tech-boun...@lists.4d.com] Im Auftrag von Ken Eyring 
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Betreff: Can't Define DEP Exception On Windows

Hi Everyone,

I have a customer who has a Windows 2008 R2 Server.  I had 4D v12.5 
installed on the machine and added 4D Server and 4D Client v12 as DEP 
exceptions.  These ran with no problems for many years.  I want to 
update the 4D software on the same machine to v15.4 and when I attempt 
to add the 4D Server v15.4 and 4D Client v15.4 applications to the DEP 
exceptions list, Windows displays the following message:

     "This program must run with data execution prevention (DEP) 
enabled.  You cannot turn off DEP for this program."

I'm wondering if the 4D v15.4 applications will run properly without the 
DEP exception, or if there is something that I need to configure in 
order to allow DEP exceptions to be added for the 4D Server v15.4 and 4D 
Client v15.4 applications.

Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.

Thank you,
Ken Eyring
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