How do AYS licenses work?
AYS licenses are based on the number of users that may simultaneously connect to an individual database.
AYS licenses are based on the number of users that may simultaneously connect to an individual database.
You may install AYS on as many different computers as you wish. AYS licensing limits only the number of users that may simultaneously connect to an individual database, not the number of physical computers on which the software may be installed.
MySQL databases may be installed natively on a Linux server.
Microsoft Access databases may be hosted on a Linux server using Samba file sharing for Windows clients.
The AYS program itself was designed to work on Microsoft Windows operating systems and is not officially supported on Linux desktop operating systems.
However, the AYS program can be run on a Linux desktop operating system by using one of the following methods:
The AYS program is not compatible with emulated Windows environments on Linux (such as Wine).
AYS was designed to work on Microsoft Windows operating systems and is not officially supported on Mac OS X operating systems.
However, AYS can be run on an Apple desktop computer running a Mac OS X operating system by using one of the following methods:
Yes. Our programmers can customize existing reports or create completely new custom reports. The same applies to printed forms, labels, and other printouts.
On most standard AYS forms, the following form options may be configured without any additional custom programming:
When sending an email from within AYS, the following message appears:
Error: 32014 – Unknown recipient
AYS branding was removed from all emails, faxes, and from the automatically-generated repair status web site in September 2011 for licensed users of version 3.3 and higher.
When running AYS, a message similar to the following randomly appears:
Error: -2147217865 – The Microsoft Jet database engine cannot find the input table or query ‘xxx‘. Make sure it exists and that its name is spelled correctly.