Re: WEBDB logon

From: <fender650_at_my-deja.com>
Date: 2000/05/16
Message-ID: <8fsglo$6l0$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com>#1/1


WebDB, Administer, Listener Settings. Scroll to the requested site and input DB logon and password. This will give your users the ability to access the information.
In article <391957C6.DEEDCA4D_at_gmu.edu>,   Jerre Hale <jhale_at_gmu.edu> wrote:
> How do you embed the user name and password into the DAD connection?
>
> fender650_at_my-deja.com wrote:
>
> > WebDB will always require a valid logon to the Oracle base, but you
 can
> > embed the user name and pword into the DAD connection. Keep in mind
> > that once the userids are created, they are entered once per login
 on
> > the first reporting run. Your id is then stored for the duration of
> > your login. Any additional reporting requests do not require the
> > logon. This also gives you the ability to take advantage of the
 WebDB
> > Monitoring function to track end user and database activity.
> > In article <3911a2fd.0_at_newsfeed.vitts.com>,
> > "Peter King" <pking_at_ci.keene.nh.us> wrote:
> > > Users are prompted to enter username and password they click on a
 link to a
> > > report or form. The tables and reports were created
 by 'site'_admin. How
> > > do I make it so public users do not have to log on to access these
> > > components?
> > >
> > > Enter Network password
> > > Please type your username and password:
> > > Resource: WEBDB
> > > Username:
> > > Password:
> > >
> > >
> >
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>

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Before you buy. Received on Tue May 16 2000 - 00:00:00 CEST

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