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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Jake Churchill 
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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.
>
> -- geoffhttp://www.daemon.com.au/- Hide quoted text -
>
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