You can. If you are running with normal ports simply enter localhost for ip 
address to connect

Regards
Chuck
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> On Jun 3, 2019, at 2:07 PM, Perkins, Bradley D via 4D_Tech 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I've been asked to dust off a project that last ran client server on v15.4 
> and capture the web pages (using Active4D) for a couple of 'applications' 
> that ran under this server and save them as static pages so that the owner 
> can archive them.
> 
> I have structure and data files but no longer have network access to the 
> machines that the web application server and database server ran on. Both 
> were in a DMZ and the network hosts/dns entries were retired when the system 
> was taken offline. It would take significant effort to get new hosts approved 
> and established, and I'll likely have to work on this while off site, so I 
> need to run this system locally.
> 
> I have access to an older Mac laptop that is running MacOS Sierra. It also 
> happens to have v15.4 desktop and v15.4 Server installed.
> 
> Can I run both 15.4 4D.app (client) and 4D Server.app on the same machine and 
> use localhost to connect to the database? If so, how do I go about setting 
> this up?
> 
> Thanks,

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