It should be called "ROOT"
So u shld have a objID w/root in that column (lNavIDAlias)
When I did my install & then transferred my old data over
I ended up having 2 "root" objID's that also will confuse the webtop
Ian Redding
NTP Website System Administrator (http://ntp.niehs.nih.gov)
Contractor - INDUS Corp (www.induscorp.com)
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
919-541-0642
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From: Jedi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 3:32 PM
To: farcry-dev
Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: v4.09 Oracle 10g CF8 install problems
Thanks Jake ill try that now
jedi
On 7 Dec, 20:24, "Jake Churchill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You need a navalias on your home navigation node. This in the
dmNavigation
> table in a column called lNavIDAlias. That should have been set
during the
> initial install. If not I'd add it manually to the DB. If it is
there, I'd
> refresh the application scope. If that doesn't fix it, I'd go back to
Geoff
> :)
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
> Behalf Of Jedi
> Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 2:15 PM
> To: farcry-dev
> Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: v4.09 Oracle 10g CF8 install problems
>
> OK,
>
> After much help and support from Geoff, i decided to do a complete re-
> install from scratch.
>
> I re-created the IIS config.
> I dropped the old db and recreated a new one ready for the install.
> Downloaded a fresh copy of FC.
>
> and ran the installer.
>
> The installer seemed to install everything without any errors this
> time.
>
> Ah i thought, this is looking good.
>
> So i decided to hit the admim pages.
> I now get the login pages, as before, but this time i use farcy,farcy
> and i manage to login, as i got up off the floor after passing out in
> complete amazement i thought OK this is looking a lot lot better.
>
> I updated the profile that saved fine.
>
> The overview screen seems to load OK
>
> Went to the Site tab and hey presto get an error in the lefthand nav
> page:
>
> It says:
>
> Element NAVID.HOME is undefined in APPLICATION
>
> Any ideas why this has occurred and what i need to do to fix this.
>
> thank you for your continueing support
>
> jedi
>
> On 6 Dec, 13:43, "Redding, Ian (NIH/NIEHS) [C]"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > That's all great what Geoff is saying.
> > But I got pass this issue & posted what I did.
> > I can try & find my notes if u have not got passed the login.
> > You can try putting a diff user & paswrd in the DB & see if it lets
u
> > in.
>
> > Ian Redding
> > NTP Website System Administrator (http://ntp.niehs.nih.gov)
> > Contractor - INDUS Corp (www.induscorp.com)
> > E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 919-541-0642
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: modius [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 6:14 PM
> > To: farcry-dev
> > Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: v4.09 Oracle 10g CF8 install problems
>
> > On Dec 4, 9:38 pm, Jedi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > This allowed for the login page to load but when i enter
farcry,farcry
> > > it just bounces back to the login page without any errors.
>
> > Basically when you attempt to hit a secured area of the FarCry
webtop
> > security goes through the following process:
> > - does the user have permission to be here?
> > - if the user does not have the appropriate permission, logout and
> > redirect to login page
>
> > This is a failsafe -- in other words if you trigger this response
its
> > likely because you are not supposed to be there or that your session
> > has expired.
>
> > If there is no error shown in the login box this almost invariably
> > means that your authentication was successful, ie you logged in, but
> > your permissions were lacking even the most basic "access to webtop"
> > permission and so you're being unceremoniously logged out.
>
> > dmSec is the moniker for the security sub-system -- it is not a
> > reference to a specific table in the database. dmSec tables all use
> > identity fields unlike the rest of FarCry which uses UUIDs. Therein
> > lies the problem. The installer pre-loads a set of users, groups,
> > roles and permissions -- the relationships between these tables are
> > all fixed identity values.
>
> > If for whatever reason the install fails, sets different primary
keys
> > or no keys, etc. Then you effectively have no default security
model
> > in place and nothing you can do will allow you to log in.
>
> > We really need to better understand why Oracle is failing to
correctly
> > install this default data in some environments -- then we'd have a
> > better chance at solving the problem :) As it is, once you get some
> > default security information in place, you'll never have the problem
> > again. One way to accomplish this is to simply transfer content
from
> > a successful install into the relevant tables.
>
> > You will be glad to know that a major part of Fortress is the
complete
> > overhaul of security -- at least this issue will no longer be a
> > problem in future releases.
>
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