Bill Ah i missed the 'kill' button on the jumjum page;-) It is a bit insecure though as someone could kill a task w/o a pswd...
greg ~krsnadas.org -- from bill lam <[email protected]> to [email protected] date 16 October 2010 19:50 subject Re: [Jbeta] JUM JHS updated openn this page http://www.jsoftware:50001/jum press refresh or other mean to clear cache first. the password should be jumjum in the following page , click the link j user manager at the top and then enter your user name into the box and then press kill button. Confirm again by pressing the status button. restart task by pressing the start button. and then press enter inside the box of user name , a link will appear at the bottom, click it to jump to the jlogin page. At that page enter your user name and your password again. It needs quite a number of steps to do that. ;-) -- from greg heil <[email protected]> to Beta forum <[email protected]> date 16 October 2010 18:58 subject Re: [Jbeta] JUM JHS updated Eric How does one "kill' a task on the JUM? i got a new login with 1.0.25 - and it is stuck there - and the older login is stuck at an even older release:-( Loging out, killing cookies, does not seem to be enough. greg ~krsnadas.org -- from Don Guinn <[email protected]> to Beta forum <[email protected]> date 16 October 2010 14:55 subject Re: [Jbeta] JUM JHS updated Message on jum form: SECURITY! Log out when you are done! Click jijx logout button or close browser (not just tabs!). Don't quite understand what you want done. There is no jijx window available to logout. I'm running Chrome. Why do all the sessions in Chrome need to be stopped? Isn't just closing the tab sufficient? Closing the browser does not really close the browser. It is still running, though no forms open. -- On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 4:38 PM, Eric Iverson <[email protected]>wrote: JUM JHS has been updated to latest version. You will have to use JUM to kill your current task and start a new one with the new version. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
