Are we talking about the "U2 Servers" section or setting up a new
webservice? 

If you defining a U2 Server, then the account names need to be defined
in UV.ACCOUNT to be visible.

If you're defining your webservice database connection properties then
you can also use the fully qualified path or any account name defined in
UV.ACCOUNT.

If you're talking about a webservice problem, then turn on the SOAP
server debug log, you'll see this in the log file, if the account name
is invalid (hence needs to be defined in UV.ACCOUNT or use the full
pathname):
"asjava.uniobjects.UniSessionException: The account name supplied is not
a valid account"

Most of the U2 tools and other third-party toolsets have this dependency
on UV.ACCOUNT, which for sites that never use it is a bit of a wake-up
call. Likewise many of these same tools have a nasty habit of falling
over your VOC entries for long gone or invalid hashed and
non-hashed/directory file types still lurking there (ie., clean-up time
before you use these tools is recommended).

Regards,
David


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Walker
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2007 1:24 AM
To: U2-Users (E-mail)
Subject: [U2] Need help with U2Web Services Developer(whimper)

I can't get this program to connect to our development account no matter
what I try! I consistently receive the message "Could not change account
to 'TRAIN' on server 'our.server.com', the account path does not exist,
or you do not have enough privileges to access the account path."
 
I have noticed that browsing for an account leaves double slashes at the
root of the path, like so... //ivy/train/TRAIN, but I have tried the
path both ways and neither work.
 
ls -al in the directory where the account lives gives this:
 
drwxrwxr-x  37 ivyuser  primac     24576 Aug 13 10:06 TRAIN           
 
I am logged in as ivyuser, just to try and get this thing to connect,
but still no joy. I noted in tfm under the unirpcservices entry, line 3
that "The names of nodes allowed to execute this service. This field is
multivalued, with values separated by commas, (no spaces). If the field
contains * (asterisk), all hosts defined in /etc/hosts can execute this
service." So I had my sysadmin add my machine to the hosts file.
 
Still won't work. 
 
This is waaaaaay harder than it needs to be. What am I missing?
 
TIA,
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