That requires localizing the server, which I have never had any cause to do, or 
even test. What are the implications of doing that in an environment that has 
never required localization??

Christopher Strauss, MSLS
Remedy Database Administrator
University of North Texas Computing Center
http://remedy.unt.edu/ 

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On Behalf Of Jarl Grøneng
Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 10:54 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: ARERR 329 Message

You can add an entry in the form "AR System Message Catalog", and then change 
the message to whatever you like. We use "Login failed, check you loginname 
and/or password"

But you still get the 329 error message number.

--
Jarl

On 4/25/06, strauss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Some of our security people have objected to the logon error one gets 
> when you use a valid Login Name but a bad password:
>
> ARERR [329] nvalid password for an existing user
>
> Has anyone had to deal with that before?  If it is possible to change 
> an error message at the client level like that, I have never had the 
> occasion to do so before. Any ideas?
>
> Christopher Strauss, MSLS
> Remedy Database Administrator
> University of North Texas Computing Center http://remedy.unt.edu/
>
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