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Could be a permissions issue on the users file after you overwrite it.
Does a trace show any useful information?
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Hello everyone,
I have a weird issue. Please bare with me, I am in the final stages of deployment with this program and have this major problem.
I am using a text file for authentication called “users”
The users files hold a test machine’s MAC address and works fine. BUT! When I overwrite the file with another “users” file with the same exact info, it doesn’t work.
So, I reverted back to the old file and began to add new users, and would select save and save it as a “users” file. No extension.
In short, if I use the original file, it works. But when I update the data on the file or overwrite the file, it no longer works.
Any suggestions?
1. Should I place a .txt extension and have the config file point to “users.txt” ? 2. Should I try another method of authentication? I need a simple and quick way to get this up and going.
Thank you,
Robert Torres Rutgers Business School - Unit Computing Manager Rutgers Business School - MBA Candidate Rutgers University 973-353-1821
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- (RADIATOR) "User" file for authentication Robert Torres
- RE: (RADIATOR) "User" file for authentication Tony Bunce
- RE: (RADIATOR) "User" file for authentica... Robert Torres
