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Yup. I was diligent in setting passwords on install,
as you probably were, and yet this still has to be set afterward. Would be
nice if it were part of the install script.
Rick From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shyam Attavar Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2006 12:40 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Simple Flashboards Question... Thanks for the additional details.
Did not realize that these two set of
passwords have to match.
Cheers,
--
Shyam
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Reggie H wrote:
It was a
no-brainer. For whatever reason, I believed the password for Mid __20060125_______________________This posting was
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Tier's 'Remedy Configuration Tool' was connected to the password setting inside the 'Remedy Admin Tool' that's locted under 'File' --> 'Server Information...' --> 'Connection Settings' Tab. Inside Mid Tier's Remedy Configuration Tool under 'AR Server Settings', the 'Admin Password' there is related to the 'Mid Tier Administration Password' setting in the Remedy Admin Tool. Edit the server and make sure the passwords match. Shyam Attavar wrote: > > Reggie, > Would you mind posting what you found out? > I am in the process of setting up our flashboards and would like to know > what the issue/solution is, just in case I run into such a scenario. > Thanks in advance, > -- > Shyam > > ************* > Reggie H wrote: >> I figured out what the problem was. Later peeps... >> >> >> >> Reggie H wrote: >> > >> > Environment: >> > >> > MS Server 2003 >> > SQL 2000 SP3a >> > ARS 6.3 on two server (server 'a' is licensed, server 'c' is eval copy) >> > Mid Tier installed on server 'b' (not licensed... yet) >> > Flashboards installed on server 'b' (not licensed... yet) >> > >> > Question: I receive an error [ARERR 329: Invalid passord or >> authentication >> > string for an existing user]. What could be causing this error. I'm >> > logged in with a user with admin rights. What else could be the >> problem. >> > > |

