If it were me, I'd probably write a small program in (perhaps) Visual Basic.
Allow the program to accept command line arguments (e.g. the path to the
Excel file and other arguments to influence the behavior of the program).
The program can programmatically open the Excel file, read data from the
s
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Branching off on this topic slightly…
Does anyone know why merely selecting a
different view in the Admin tool often “changes” something on the
form such that when you close it again, ensuring you’ve actually made 0
changes, it prompts you if you want to save?
I find that quite a
Title: Re: SSO via user tool
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I tend to agree with Scott in that a majority of the
solutions I found were "glorified password managers" that would essentially
store/encrypt user passwords locally. The user could then associate a
stored password to an application and, upon launching the app
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Greetings
List,
System information
for starters:
Database: MS SQL
Server 2000 SP4 on Windows Server 2003
Application: Remedy
6.3 on Windows Server 2003
Web: MidTier 6.3 on
Windows Server 2003 with IIS6 and Servlet Exec.
Now, onto the
"problem".
I've gleemed from
the list that t
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