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Mon, Jan 22 2007 8:38 AMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

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I just want to make sure I have this right.

If I create a new session I have to access it with the built in default user and password then create the users I want then delete the defaults?

Roy Lambert
Mon, Jan 22 2007 8:49 AMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Roy,

<< If I create a new session I have to access it with the built in default
user and password then create the users I want then delete the defaults? >>

Only if the configuration that you're using is brand new.  Once you have
created or set up the users for a given configuration, then you're done and
it doesn't need to be done again.  IOW, it's not based upon a session, but
rather upon what's in the configuration file that is being pointed to by the
TEDBEngine.ConfigPath property.

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
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Sat, Jan 27 2007 11:47 AMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

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Tim

><< If I create a new session I have to access it with the built in default
>user and password then create the users I want then delete the defaults? >>
>
>Only if the configuration that you're using is brand new. Once you have
>created or set up the users for a given configuration, then you're done and
>it doesn't need to be done again. IOW, it's not based upon a session, but
>rather upon what's in the configuration file that is being pointed to by the
>TEDBEngine.ConfigPath property.


Thanks - that's about what I thought, and I was really thinking of new apps rather than extra sessions in an existing app.

Roy Lambert
Sat, Jan 27 2007 1:31 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Roy,

<< Thanks - that's about what I thought, and I was really thinking of new
apps rather than extra sessions in an existing app. >>

Yes, that's the beauty of it.  You can have one config file per app, or a
set of apps using the same config file.  It's strictly up to you.

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

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