I checked everytime the WUt is closed.
Another thing that I noticed, is that on every change there is a .tmp file created
Any other idea?


Heider, Stephen wrote:
This happens to me when the WUT is open. Stephen
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Serouche Rahimpour
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 9:14 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Lowercase question

Hi,

I tried all the steps described here. But somehow when I save the
changes nothing is saved.
Any idea why ?
Thanks
Serouche


Heider, Stephen wrote:
Here's a solution for users that keep their password on a Post-It Note
stuck to their monitor.

Using the free XN Resource Editor (see post from Feb 16 entitled "Get
Rid of the Splash Screen on User Tool" for more details)...

- Close WUT.

- Make a backup copy of "C:\Program Files\AR
System\User\resdlls\0009\RWUtlRes63.dll" for WUT 6.3, or
RWUtlRes70.dll
for WUT 7.0.
- Start XN Resource Editor and load the dll file above.

- Expand the "Dialog" tree and expand the 3010 folder, then select the
item in the folder.

- Click the Password field in the dialog window to select it.
- Click the Styles tab.

- Click inside the "Password" setting field and change it to False.

- Click the Save button.

- Start the Windows User Tool.


Now users can see their passwords as they type :)

Stephen

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Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 10:53 AM
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Subject: Re: Lowercase question

I guess there is one gotcha: it might be nice to convert login names
to
lowercase but passwords can be mixed case....
if you have caps-lock on by accident you might not notice it this way
because the login is converted to lowercase (at least, at some point)
and the password is hidden.

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On 4/19/07, Shellman, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I believe that Dave's question really is more along the lines of not
how
to make the login be lower case but how to have it transformed to
lower
case even if the person logging in types it in upper case.

Looks like Fred, Doug and others have given nice solutions for
MidTier.
I'm not sure how to force it for the desktop client other than
education, education, and more education.  We allow guest login and I
often get calls/tickets that when folks try to update a record they
get
permission errors.  99.9% of the time it's because they logged in
using
upper case and the login is in lower case.

Dave

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Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 10:14 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Lowercase question

Yes, we can force a user to log in in lowercase only.For that Open
BMC
Remedy Admin.open USER Form.
Go to the LOgin Name Field,Double click and go to the Attributes tab,
and select Keyword $LOWER$.

Thanks,
Vipin

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Grooms, Frederick W wrote:
We do it in the login.jsp by adding
   onChange="javascript:this.value = this.value.toLowerCase();"
to the input for the username just before the > that closes the
input
As long as the data in the user form for the login name is in lower
case
the users will have to enter it in the User tool that way.  We added
a
filter to the User form (and people form if you have it) on
Submit,Modify,Merge to force the data into lowercase.

Fred

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Doug Blair
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 5:01 PM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: Re: Lowercase question

Dave,

I just did this this afternoon!

You can do this on the login.jsp page for web users. Modify the user
name input field to include the following:

style="text-transform:lowercase"

I added this between where it says type="text" and the greater-than
that
closes the input.

I don't know of any way to do this with the windows client....

Hope this helps!

Doug
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On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 13:25:39 -0500 "Drake,Dave"
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wrote:

**

Question on user's logging in.  Has anyone come up with a good way
to
force a user to log in lowercase only?  Thanks!

ARS 7.0.1, SQL2K, Win2K3 servers

Dave Drake | Remedy Administrator | Cerner Corporation -
CernerWorks
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