Re: [U2] UniVerse on Windows unclassified

2012-01-17 Thread Holt, Jake
Check one of the working users to see if the DBMS path is in home directory in 
AD.  I'm pretty sure you still need to enter the path there if you set network 
services > telnet > User Policy to Home Directory.

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Subject: Re: [U2] UniVerse on Windows unclassified

David,

Have you client look at one of the users that is working. You will find 
that they are an admin on the UniVerse box.  If they want the user to be 
prompted for the account.  If they want the user to log into a specific account 
then they need to change the user policy on the telnet services to be ANY 
UV.ACCOUNT and then place the user in the UV.LOGIN and then they will go to 
that account.

Note I have found problem with this working on some versions of 
UniVerse and Windows with a DNS other than the UniVerse Server.

Kathleené M Hunter

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Sent: Monday, January 16, 2012 5:30 PM
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Subject: Re: [U2] UniVerse on Windows unclassified

Hi David,

Confirm that the UV.LOGINS entry for the user is correct. Whilst they are in 
the UV account, have them ED UV.LOGINS . If they are a domain user 
their record should look like this:

>ED UV.LOGINS 
5 lines long.

: P
0001:  i.e BOBCOM
0002:
0003:  i.e D:\WORK\WORKACCOUNT
0004:
0005:  i.e Mr B. Smith Bottom at line 5.
: Q

Cheers,

Andrew


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Sent: Tuesday, 17 January 2012 11:35 a.m.
To: 'U2 Users List'
Subject: [U2] UniVerse on Windows

I have a customer who is setting up a brand new user in UV on Windows -- this 
is a running machine, has been for years -- but the first new employee is a 
long while.

This new user, when they get the Telnet log on and put in their user 
name/password is NOT being asked for the path to account they want to go into.  
They are being 'dumped' into the UV account.  And then they cannot 'log to' 
anywhere else.

The customer swears this new user is built just like all others -- a Domain 
User with 'User Rights' on the UV Server.
Rocket tech support has said the is fix is that users HAVE to have Admin rights 
in order to be prompted for the 'UniVerse account'

Something seems wrong with that answer.  I mean, I am guessing it will fix the 
issue, but I hate passing out Admin rights when the real answer is probably 
something else.

So -- What else might be the cause here?? (I am WAY more UD than UV, so any 
idea will likely be something I have NOT tried yet!)

Thanks -
David W.


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Re: [U2] UniVerse on Windows unclassified

2012-01-16 Thread Kathleené M Hunter
David,

Have you client look at one of the users that is working. You will
find that they are an admin on the UniVerse box.  If they want the user to
be prompted for the account.  If they want the user to log into a specific
account then they need to change the user policy on the telnet services to
be ANY UV.ACCOUNT and then place the user in the UV.LOGIN and then they will
go to that account.

Note I have found problem with this working on some versions of
UniVerse and Windows with a DNS other than the UniVerse Server.

Kathleené M Hunter

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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of MACK ANDREW, MR
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2012 5:30 PM
To: U2 Users List
Subject: Re: [U2] UniVerse on Windows unclassified

Hi David,

Confirm that the UV.LOGINS entry for the user is correct. Whilst they are in
the UV account, have them ED UV.LOGINS . If they are a domain user
their record should look like this:

>ED UV.LOGINS 
5 lines long.

: P
0001:  i.e BOBCOM
0002:
0003:  i.e D:\WORK\WORKACCOUNT
0004:
0005:  i.e Mr B. Smith Bottom at line 5.
: Q

Cheers,

Andrew


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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of David Wolverton
Sent: Tuesday, 17 January 2012 11:35 a.m.
To: 'U2 Users List'
Subject: [U2] UniVerse on Windows

I have a customer who is setting up a brand new user in UV on Windows --
this is a running machine, has been for years -- but the first new employee
is a long while.

This new user, when they get the Telnet log on and put in their user
name/password is NOT being asked for the path to account they want to go
into.  They are being 'dumped' into the UV account.  And then they cannot
'log to' anywhere else.

The customer swears this new user is built just like all others -- a Domain
User with 'User Rights' on the UV Server.
Rocket tech support has said the is fix is that users HAVE to have Admin
rights in order to be prompted for the 'UniVerse account'

Something seems wrong with that answer.  I mean, I am guessing it will fix
the issue, but I hate passing out Admin rights when the real answer is
probably something else.

So -- What else might be the cause here?? (I am WAY more UD than UV, so any
idea will likely be something I have NOT tried yet!)

Thanks -
David W.


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Re: [U2] UniVerse on Windows unclassified

2012-01-16 Thread MACK ANDREW, MR
Hi David,

Confirm that the UV.LOGINS entry for the user is correct. Whilst they
are in the UV account, have them ED UV.LOGINS . If they are a
domain user their record should look like this:

>ED UV.LOGINS 
5 lines long.

: P
0001:  i.e BOBCOM
0002:
0003:  i.e D:\WORK\WORKACCOUNT
0004:
0005:  i.e Mr B. Smith
Bottom at line 5.
: Q

Cheers,

Andrew


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From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of David
Wolverton 
Sent: Tuesday, 17 January 2012 11:35 a.m.
To: 'U2 Users List'
Subject: [U2] UniVerse on Windows

I have a customer who is setting up a brand new user in UV on Windows --
this is a running machine, has been for years -- but the first new
employee is a long while.

This new user, when they get the Telnet log on and put in their user
name/password is NOT being asked for the path to account they want to go
into.  They are being 'dumped' into the UV account.  And then they
cannot 'log to' anywhere else.

The customer swears this new user is built just like all others -- a
Domain User with 'User Rights' on the UV Server.
Rocket tech support has said the is fix is that users HAVE to have Admin
rights in order to be prompted for the 'UniVerse account'

Something seems wrong with that answer.  I mean, I am guessing it will
fix the issue, but I hate passing out Admin rights when the real answer
is probably something else.

So -- What else might be the cause here?? (I am WAY more UD than UV, so
any idea will likely be something I have NOT tried yet!)

Thanks -
David W.


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