Creating dynamic ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
shulbert at clblf.com
shulbert at clblf.com
Tue Oct 4 05:32:42 CDT 2005
you need to belong to the administrator group
to use the AT command to stream background jobs on the server.
utility vs security: utility wins.
and, besides, you don't HAVE to tell the users they've got admin rights on the server.
regards,
stephen.
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From: atla38 at dsl.pipex.com [mailto:atla38 at dsl.pipex.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 11:24 AM
To: sshahulgm at gmail.com
Cc: powerh-l at lists.sowder.com
Subject: RE: Creating dynamic ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
a chap named Chad said that you can use command 'setx' to create a system
env, but I believe this depends on the version of DOS you have ( V6
probably).
I'm still not sure why you want to be an administrator to run Axiant -
wouldn't this be risky at an unattended desktop - these are the usual
arguments against.
I'm pretty sure that sestsystemval on Windows platforms creates a variable
that is available to child processes only.
Regards, Joe. _____ From: Syed Shahul Hameed Mustaffa [mailto:sshahulgm at gmail.com] Sent: 04 October 2005 11:07
To: Joe Boyle
Cc: powerh-l at lists.sowder.com
Subject: Re: Creating dynamic ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
Thanks joe.
The login dialog appears when I start the application.
Glenn in one of his mails says (if I am remembering correctly) it appears
and there is no way to suppress it. I tried logging into to the server using the application's network userid. I
tried to create environment variables. But the system doesn't let me create
system environment variables. However it permits me to create user
environment variables. but SETSSTEMVAL function creates a system env.
variable and not a user environment variable. Regards,
SYED.
On 10/4/05, Joe Boyle <atla38 at dsl.pipex.com> wrote: it might be worth typing the string below ( or a variation ) in the google
search window http://www.google.co.uk/ , I hav'nt tried the security options
in the netd config window personally, so am not sure if this is what you are
looking for,
site:lists.sowder.com <http://lists.sowder.com/> powerh-l axiant security
netd
Regards, Joe. _____ From: Joe Boyle [mailto: atla38 at dsl.pipex.com] Sent: 03 October 2005 22:00
To: 'Syed Shahul Hameed Mustaffa'; 'powerh-l at lists.sowder.com'
Subject: RE: Creating dynamic ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
personally I would use syntax 'set report device disc NOLIMIT name
$UEVD_REPNAME ; but that aside, why do you feel that the network user you
are using to connect to server has to be a member of the ADMINISTRATORS
group ?
Incidentally, I am always happy for the users to log in when they run the Ax
app, so I wonder if this is happening at other times, when exactly are your
users being prompted for login details ? Regards, Joe. _____ From: powerh-l-bounces+atla38= dsl.pipex.com at lists.sowder.com [mailto:
powerh-l-bounces+atla38=dsl.pipex.com at lists.sowder.com
<mailto:powerh-l-bounces+atla38=dsl.pipex.com at lists.sowder.com> ] On Behalf
Of Syed Shahul Hameed Mustaffa
Sent: 03 October 2005 21:17 To: powerh-l at lists.sowder.com
Cc: Joe Boyle; Glenn
Subject: Creating dynamic ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
Dear Gurus,
I'm using AXIANT 4GL/PH/WINDOWS (Thin Client).
To set the report path dynamically, I am storing the path in the database.
I'm creating a dynamic Windows environment variable to pass this path to the
report using the following command.
SETSYSTEMVAL("UEVD_REPNAME", TRUNCATE(REPORTFILE))
I'm using the following command in the quiz file.
set report device disc LIMIT 10000 name $UEVD_REPNAME
My issue is security.
The network user I'm using to connect to server has to be a member of the
ADMINISTRATORS group.
And I could not suppress the network user logon dialog box. How can I resolve this issue?
Can anyone helpme out of this issue? I'll appreciate.
Regards,
SYED.
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