New user not seeming to work (OpenInsight 32-Bit)
At 02 OCT 2002 06:10:55PM dsig@sigafoos.org wrote:
Have a new app ..
Test_App
I went to Tools/Database Manager
Database / User management
Created a new user (with and without Password)
Exit
Close OI and open
Use new username
Comes up with blank OI for Workgroups frame. Menus File/Help
File / Open
This is all that happens ..
The new app works fine
any 'useful' ideas
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David Tod Sigafoos ~ SigSolutions
Phone: 971-570-2005
OS: Win2k sp2 (5.00.2195)
OI: 4.1
At 02 OCT 2002 06:17PM dsig@sigafoos.org wrote:
Hmmm After re-reading the search I did .. it dawned on me what one of them was saying.
Although it showed uppercase it *seems* to have created in lower case
I Deleted my 2 new users .. pushed the Caps lock key and created again. It seemed to work.
This might be something to put on the list RTI .. just trying to help
dsig@sigafoos.org onmouseover=window.status=the new revelation technology .. a refreshing change;return(true)"
David Tod Sigafoos ~ SigSolutions
Phone: 971-570-2005
OS: Win2k sp2 (5.00.2195)
OI: 4.1
At 02 OCT 2002 08:54PM Mike Ruane wrote:
So which is the issue? Case sensitivity in Username, password, or both?
At 03 OCT 2002 09:26AM dsig@sigafoos.org wrote:
Okay .. so it was a long day yesterday
Turns out that it is that the user was a user .. as soon as I change it to an administrator or systems administrator the user gets to login
I checked the docs on this when I was trying to figure out what was going on .. but it said nothing about not being able to login if just a user.
oh well .. sorry for the confusion ..
to paraphrase Dylan '.. Everyone Must get SYS ADMIN RIGHTS'
dsig@sigafoos.org onmouseover=window.status=the new revelation technology .. a refreshing change;return(true)"
David Tod Sigafoos ~ SigSolutions
Phone: 971-570-2005
OS: nt4.0.n
OI: 4.1
At 03 OCT 2002 11:05AM Oystein Reigem wrote:
I think "user" really means "Untermensch" or "Developmentally Challenged Person" or somebody Born to Run, to use the word of a different artist.
- Oystein -