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Mon, May 21 2007 12:20 PM | Permanent Link |
"Royke" | Using Deplhi in design mode, the Engine is Open, the Session is Connected,
the Database is Connected. But when I use the Object Inspector to change the Active property of a Table from False to True, I get a Remote Login dialog, asking for username and password. Both username and password are in place in EDBManager, and in the session component, all still at default values. Why is that Remote Login popping up? Probably the same problem: when my app runs, and tries to open a table, I get a #501, username or password incorrect. Isn't that being picked up from the session component automatically? Is there any way to NOT use usernames and passwords at all? I have no use for them, and with the limited Help they are really getting in the way of making some progress. RJ |
Mon, May 21 2007 1:04 PM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Royke
Have you linked the session to the table? If everything else is correct and you've done that you won't be prompted. Roy Lambert ps make sure the session is linked to ALL tables and queries you want to use. |
Mon, May 21 2007 2:32 PM | Permanent Link |
"Royke" | "Roy Lambert" <roy.lambert@skynet.co.uk> wrote in message
news:FD320D8B-7365-4B94-BA1D-1BC79B6764EC@news.elevatesoft.com... > Royke > > Have you linked the session to the table? If everything else is correct > and you've done that you won't be prompted. > > Roy Lambert > > ps make sure the session is linked to ALL tables and queries you want to > use. Thanks. That was it. We are doing a conversion from the BDE, and the BDE uses the default session if this is blank. I am having some general problems understanding sessions. I just copied a CFG file to someone else's computer. He opens it in EDBManager, and only the default session exists on his end, whereas I had defined one extra session. Is that thing not stored in the CFG file? After creating the extra session on the other end, my database and tables duly popped up. Why is the session not copied when I copy a CFG file? RJ |
Tue, May 22 2007 9:23 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Roy,
<< Thanks. That was it. We are doing a conversion from the BDE, and the BDE uses the default session if this is blank. >> Yes, but the issue is that EDB requires user logins regardless of whether you're using the default session or not. The BDE doesn't require a logins for local databases like Paradox. << I am having some general problems understanding sessions. I just copied a CFG file to someone else's computer. He opens it in EDBManager, and only the default session exists on his end, whereas I had defined one extra session. Is that thing not stored in the CFG file? >> No. The session definitions for the EDB Manager are stored in the application data folder in an .INI file. They are not stored in the configuration file. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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