On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 9:05 PM, Chris Travers <chris.trav...@gmail.com>wrote:
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> On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 6:43 PM, o1bigtenor <o1bigte...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Greetings
>>
>> I am trying to have a second incidence of ledgersmb running so that I can
>> enter information into either of two ledgers as needed.
>>
>> Ran through the localhost/ledgersmb/setup.pl workflow to develop a user
>> (same as on first database) and imported the information into the setup of
>> the second database. When I tried to log into this second edition I get a
>> message box that says:
>>
>> The server http://localhost:80 requires a username and password. The
>> server says: LedgerSMB.
>>
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> I am not quite sure what you are doing here. Is this happening on the
> login screen or the setup.pl?
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> Also when you entered the second user did you set a password (not required
> when importing)?
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>> How do I find that particular username and password if I have already
>> entered it or how do I get around this screen?
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> This screen should come up only if the username/password provided is
> incorrect. If it is incorrect, you can use psql to reset it. Log in with
> psql (any database) and do something like:
>
tried to log in
# psql
psql: FATAL: role "root" does not exist
So what is being looked for?
Last time this happened I had already logged into the one database and I
was working on setting up the second.
Now I can't log into either!!
I'm starting to think about the amount of time that I have spent trying to
get this all working (its a lot) and what else I could have gotten done
with that amount of time.
I bought a copy of quickbooks about 2 years ago and I was going to try and
get things to work (couldn't get more than 4 digit accounts though without
paying huge fees) and the setup hassles just weren't worth it so I dumped
quickbooks. Maybe I will have to go back to my spreadsheets - - - they just
work (and don't drive me crazy with all the stuff it takes to get things
going!).
Sorry but this is starting to get to be very frustrating.
Darald
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