I asked how more than one users name could be properly reflected on
the contact records, notes, etc. I'd concluded that each person
working on the machine could have individual passwords and varying
levels of access, assigned to each person by the ebase
administrator--at least that's how I interpreted the manual.
My question was, partly, how do you assign different passwords to
different individuals working on the same machine.
At 10:43 AM -0800 11/20/00, Dave Shaw wrote:
>
>Ebase auto-enters the name of the user in the "added by" field,
>which it gets from the only resource available to it, the name of
>the owner of the machine. This is set in a system preference.
Do you mean that only one person can enter data on each machine? Or
that you have to change the preference each time someone else
functions as an operator?
>You can change the name record-by-record, so a record added by
>someone else working on the machine can be changed to the correct
>name.
This may be what we're looking for. But, how do we change the name.
On a related matter, I'd thought it was possible to vary access to
some files on a user by user basis. Does that mean that each separate
user must have different machines to make this work?
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Simply,
John
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Thank you for you!