Re: [U2] UD: UniObjects permissions

2007-02-07 Thread Symeon Breen
, and permissions. I'll try this whole thing again. :-( Thanks, Bill -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 6:35 AM To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: RE: [U2] UD: UniObjects

RE: [U2] UD: UniObjects permissions

2007-02-07 Thread Bill Haskett
Thanks Symeon. Good thinking! Bill -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Symeon Breen Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 4:26 AM To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: Re: [U2] UD: UniObjects permissions Hi Bill - your unirpc

Re: [U2] UD: UniObjects permissions

2007-02-05 Thread Symeon Breen
I am not sure how this works on windows, but on *nix the uniobjects user passed in is not as important as the user and mask that the unirpcd deamon is running as. I have had to edit the startud shell script to set the permissions correctly so that anything created by uniobjects is accesible by

RE: [U2] UD: UniObjects permissions

2007-02-05 Thread Bill Haskett
Breen Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 2:22 AM To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: Re: [U2] UD: UniObjects permissions I am not sure how this works on windows, but on *nix the uniobjects user passed in is not as important as the user and mask that the unirpcd deamon is running as. I have

RE: [U2] UD: UniObjects permissions

2007-02-05 Thread colin.alfke
Sorry, I meant to say that the 80011 wasn't always very helpful. Unfortunately, Bill didn't say which permissions he gave the UniData group; however, since he can telnet in I'm assuming they are enough. This is why I brought up the privilege file (it should exist in the account you are logging

RE: [U2] UD: UniObjects permissions

2007-02-05 Thread Bill Haskett
@listserver.u2ug.org Subject: RE: [U2] UD: UniObjects permissions Sorry, I meant to say that the 80011 wasn't always very helpful. Unfortunately, Bill didn't say which permissions he gave the UniData group; however, since he can telnet in I'm assuming they are enough. This is why I brought up

RE: [U2] UD: UniObjects permissions

2007-02-04 Thread colin.alfke
This is what I have for the error code: 80011 UVE_BAD_LOGINNAME The login name provided is incorrect I've had some weird things happen with the permissions on the privilege file in the account when using OLEDB and ODBC. hth Colin Alfke Calgary Canada From: Bill

Re: [U2] UD: UniObjects permissions

2007-02-04 Thread Tony G
The error 80011 is misleading and seems to come up for a lot of cases where it shouldn't. The userID that Bill is using is valid, and as he indicates, he can telnet in with this user. The problem is that UniObjects returns the 80011 error if the user does not have admin privileges. Add the

[U2] UD: UniObjects permissions

2007-02-03 Thread Bill Haskett
I've installed a copy of DesignBais and mv.NET onto one of our development servers running IIS. It is connecting to Unidata (v7.1) on another Windows 2003 server. I've installed UniObjects from the newest version of the U2Client file; the readme.txt file indicates: ===