----Original Message----- From: Tony Gravagno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [snip] >The doc does indicate that the user must be Administrator, I noted that it >did not say "an administrator user" or something more forgiving. My docs only had 'root' - for which an administrative user on NT is usually good enough. The note was more for the archives in case anyone saerched for it. However, unless you are Administrator you get a permisson denied message. I've seen enough of your postings to be pretty sure you figured that one out.
[snip] >Colin, thanks for trying but I have already been through the above with no >joy. I've given up on this specific endeavor and took another approach, >indicated below. Not a problem. I figured it was the path that got you. I know I'm not used to treating the path and file as case-sensitive in windows. However, it did cause me grief previously with the ODBC setup. Once I changed the "path" in the newversion statement it started working for me. It would be nice if there was some sort of message indicating success or failure. [snip] >Feel free to contact me about DesignBais. If you're in southern California >I'm giving a presentation on it soon, see http://www.cdbma.org. It does look pretty cool. Unfortunately, I won't be in L.A. until October. [snip] >The !cmd works fine in D3NT. Like all other functions, !cmd executes from >the server, not the client. I suspect this is the direction that UD 6.0 >went as well. Sorry, poor choice of words. In UD the !cmd actually puts you on a command line where you can run any of the non-gui commands: dir, net, copy, etc. GUI commands do start on the server. You have the same permissions as you would at the command prompt logged on (as your user) at the console. In fact, you have to make sure the user has the logon locally permission on the server in order to telnet into the database. [snip] In any case, I'm glad you found a solution that works for you. FYI - the source code in UniData is actually kept in ascii files that you can edit with any editor that will save the file as ascii (like notepad). You will still need to compile/catalog the code - but just in case you don't like the web-based editor... Colin Alfke Calgary, Alberta [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/ms-tnef which had a name of winmail.dat] ------- u2-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/
