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What user rights needed, overview |
Fri, May 5 2006 9:58 AM | Permanent Link |
Paul Baumann | hello,
some of my new customers have a very individual IT structure, especialy user rights (not simple main user, admin etc.) In some cases the databases work not properly i.e. creating new tables. I would like to know in detail what rights are nedded for a proper run of DBISAM. I have V2.12 and current 4.x in progress, so i need this info for both. Where can i find/get these informations? Thank you PB |
Fri, May 5 2006 2:57 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Paul,
<< I would like to know in detail what rights are nedded for a proper run of DBISAM. I have V2.12 and current 4.x in progress, so i need this info for both. Where can i find/get these informations? >> In terms of basic file system rights: 1) For the database directory where the database tables are stored, you need create/read/write at the very least, and delete if you want the users to be able to drop tables from the database. 2) For the private directory where the temporary tables are stored, you need create/read/write/delete. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Fri, May 5 2006 3:28 PM | Permanent Link |
Stuart Kelly | Hi Paul,
<< some of my new customers have a very individual IT structure, especialy user rights (not simple main user, admin etc.) In some cases the databases work not properly i.e. creating new tables. >> Are you using the database server? If so you could run the database server as a service with the requried user rights. Or you could install the database server on the clients server machine. You can also run applications as another user with the required rights. Come to think of it where are you storing the database files? I think you have full access to the current users application data folder "C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\application data\". -- Stuart Kelly mode software |
Mon, May 8 2006 11:43 AM | Permanent Link |
Paul Baumann | "Tim Young [Elevate Software]" <timyoung@elevatesoft.com> wrote:
1) ... create/read/write at the very least, ... perhabs my english is not good enough, but what does it mean "at the very least". i am not very familiar with user rights management, sorry. Thank you PB |
Mon, May 8 2006 2:53 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Paul,
<< perhabs my english is not good enough, but what does it mean "at the very least". i am notvery familiar with user rights management, >> My apologies. "At the very least" means "the minimum requirement". -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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