Mike
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From the UV 10.0.19 patchlist file:
Issue Short
Mike
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Subject: Re: Unclassified RE: [U2] [UV] Run phantom as another user
From the UV 10.0.19 patchlist file:
Issue
: Unclassified RE: [U2] [UV] Run phantom as another user
Graham,
For David's very good idea to work, you must not be using NT
Authentication for the ODBC Connection that the BCI is using. [You did
not say what O/S the Oracle host is running].
If the Oracle host is a Windows box, and the ODBC connection
?
Thanks
Graham Forbes
Trading Systems
BT Consulting Systems Integration
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Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] Run phantom as another user
If you
Systems)
Sent: 25 January 2005 02:20
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Subject: [U2] [UV] Run phantom as another user
Is there a way to run a phantom process as another user using the
PHANTOM command?
We have a situation where we have a background phantom process
periodically monitoring a directory
launching a phantom now.
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Is there a way to run a phantom process
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I can't seem to find it now but I'm sure I read in the release notes
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stserver.u2ug.org Subject
Unclassified RE: [U2] [UV] Run
phantom as another user
01/26/2005 11:18
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Please respond
, 2005 10:33 PM
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Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] Run phantom as another user
In a BASIC program you can use the AUTHORIZE statement to set a different
security credential. (See the U2UG newsletter on the U2UG web site for the
article of security)
You set the statement
: RE: [U2] [UV] Run phantom as another user
I am looking at this AUTHORIZE statement in Unidata. I am not able to
compile a program using it and cannot find anything in the manuals about it.
Is this a Universe sql only extension to Basic?
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From: David Jordan [mailto:[EMAIL
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Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] Run phantom as another user
I think I have this problem as well. I have a SQL command which works when I
run it, but when my RedBack phantom run's it it fails with :
Error text is [Ardent][SQL Client][ODBC][Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Co
nnection not open
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Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] Run phantom as another user
I am looking at this AUTHORIZE statement in Unidata. I am not able to
compile a program using it and cannot find anything in the manuals
about
Jordan
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I am looking at this AUTHORIZE statement in Unidata. I am
You can use the SET.REMOTE.ID command to establish credentials on the remote
system for UV/Net. I don't know whether that would work on an NFS mount; I
suspect not.
If you want to start from the operating system, then it's relatively easy -
simply log in as the other user ID and start the
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Sent: 25 January 2005 18:24
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Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] Run phantom as another user
Why not GRANT the other user access to whatever it is? And if you are
using Redback, why do you need SQL
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Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] Run phantom as another user
Anyone know how to run a Unidata subroutine as someone else? I cannot find
the article in u2ug.
Thanks
Graham
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Why not GRANT the other user access to whatever it is? And if you are
using
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Subject: RE: [U2] [UV] Run phantom as another user
Why not GRANT the other user access to whatever it is? And if you are
using Redback
Is there a way to run a phantom process as another user using the
PHANTOM command?
We have a situation where we have a background phantom process
periodically monitoring a directory on another server. But, when the
user that launched the phantom processor changes their password, the
file open
that usernames credentials.
Regards
David Jordan
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