>Clockwork. So, they admitted that at a certain day things stop working, and they didn't mean because of licence-timeout. But ...
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>Xcuse me, but I seem to have misread your message; I read it as "starts to happen everywhere automatically" which was my case.
>Sorry to have bothered you.
Well, it was close to "starts everywhere automatically", except that it's not everywhere. Some of the clients ran it fine for a few days; now they have this problem even if they try to launch PC Anywhere, or try to launch the little Fox launcher executable, which then has no OCX objects in it. Now I'm hearing they've been running an IE upgrade... welcome to DLL hell.