ugust 2007 10:47 AM
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Subject: RE: [U2] Sacred Licence Seat - A Challenge
Put it in the UV account.
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Put it in the UV account.
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Sent: Friday, 24 August 2007 2:46 p.m.
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Subject: RE: [U2] Sacred Licence Seat - A Challenge
Sara,
How do I set up the UVCS.LOGIN paragraph
Sara,
How do I set up the UVCS.LOGIN paragraph? I don't have one on my system
to use as a template. I have searched the UV PDF documentation and
Googled for UVCS.LOGIN but found nothing helpful.
I tried this:
>CT VOC UVCS.LOGIN
UVCS.LOGIN
0001 PA
0002 JEFLOGIN
0003 END:
>
But it didn't ru
ns
Sent: Tuesday, 21 August 2007 9:26 p.m.
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Subject: RE: [U2] Sacred Licence Seat - A Challenge
>>4) To my knowledge, VB UniObject and UniJava sessions do not go
through LOGIN or UV.LOGIN.
We use the UVCS.LOGIN paragraph to set variables like the Europea
, Rodney A (Rod) 46K
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>Does this work for Unidata also? Does it have the same name? - Rod
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Does this work for Unidata also? Does it have the same name? - Rod
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Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 4:26 AM
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>>4) To my knowledge, VB UniObject and UniJava sessions do not go
through LOGIN or UV.LOGIN.
We use the UVCS.LOGIN paragraph to set variables like the European Date
format. I believe this gets called for uvcs sessions.
I cannot remember how we found out about this.
Sara Burns
Sara Burns (SEB
Thank you all who responded. I have answers to questions you raised:
1) The majority of staff users access the database via UVCS - UniObjects
& VB6. There occasional Telnet sessions, but not often. The Internet
connection is via a UniJava object which we assume also uses a UVCS
connection.
2)
With device licensing do you use a different SYSTEM field than you do
with non-device licensing.
Jerry
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From: Dianne Ackerman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2007 8:00 AM
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Subject: Re: [U2] Sacred Licence Seat - A
We put a program in the UV.LOGIN paragraph which checks the number of
users logged on and if it's too many (we set a number a little lower
than the number of licenses we have), we give a message to try again
later. However, if the user logging in is our "special" user, we let
them login anyway
Why don't you investigate "device licensing"?
This allows users to have up to 10 connections per device while only
taking up one licence.
Regards,
Jeff Marcos
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Sent: Friday, 17 August 2007 12:
Jef,
In the LOGIN Paragraph in VOC run a program that, if the number of users
logged in - in SYSTEM(35) - is more than the # sessions limit passed in
on the command line, and this is a TELNET login, then an information
screen is displayed, and the program chains "OFF".
The number is passed in on
How are your users and the "internet connection" connecting to UV?
Telnet client, UVCS, etc?
What OS and UV version?
David
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