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Forum Post: RE: Error Starting Program

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If you are not installing the COBOL Server or licenses directly on the workstation then, yes you have to set this up as documented in order for the required files to be made available to the application. For managed code there is an addiitonal section in the docs here : The error message that you are receiving is not a license error or it would report a message lke "No Licenses Available" or something to that effect. I see a couple of potential problems here. Native code programs that are compiled with Visual COBOL for VS2012 will not run under Windows XP. If you wish to target Windows XP as a deployment platform then you must use the Visual COBOL for VS2010 product. For the managed code program what .NET Framework version are you targeting? You must make sure that the targeted .NET Framework is installed locally on the workstations running the application.. Thanks

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