Thank you everyone who responded. We tried to disable DEP and that did not solve the issue.

The first time the issue arose, it looked like it was running as a service - (the status said it was running), but no one could log into the built server. Clients would receive a -10002 error.

Because the application was needed for production and they were already down for a day+, they reverted back to Win 7.

I'm looking into upgrading their application to the latest version of 4D.

This list has been a wonderful resource during my many years of using 4D. I don't come here often, but when I do... I always find excellent advice. As always, my sincere thanks to all who share their knowledge.

Best regards,
Ken


On 01/19/21 11:05 AM, Randy Jaynes wrote:
Depending on where you have the built application installed, Windows may be moving the app into a ‘protected folder’ as the application is starting up, effectively pulling the carpet out from under your application.

I would suspect something like this if it’s in one of the Program Files folders.

Randy

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On Jan 19, 2021, at 10:47 AM, Ken Eyring via 4D_Tech <4d_tech@lists.4d.com <mailto:4d_tech@lists.4d.com>> wrote:

I'm trying to help out a user of a 4D v13.6 Built Server.  They upgraded from Win 7 to Win 10 Pro without asking - and the built server will not run.

Ken Geiger said he believed 4D v13 and Win 10 Pro were not compatible. Thanks Ken!

Before I tell the end user that they need to either upgrade their 4D application or revert back to Win 7... Has anyone had success running v13.6 on Win 10 Pro?

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