Changing database password in production dictionary file
Syed Shahul Hameed Mustaffa
sshahulgm at gmail.com
Mon Apr 26 05:46:00 CDT 2010
Thank you Mike.
Does that mean, if I want to have a different password in the production
from development, i have to first set the intended production password in
development and compile the dictionary. After compilation and copying change
the development password back to the old one.
Br,
SYED.
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 6:59 PM, Mike Godsey <mgo at columbus.rr.com> wrote:
> You change it in the source code for the dictionary and then recompile
> the dictionary.
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> Mike
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> *Subject:* Changing database password in production dictionary file
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> Dear list,
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> Can anyone help me?
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> I want to change the database password stored in the dictionary file in the
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> I need to do it from time to time.
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> My database is in SQL Server 2000.
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> I have a thick client environment and I am running POWERHOUSE/Axiant 4GL.
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> I can change the password in the database. But how do i change the password
> in the dictionary to make it same as the password i have set in the
> database?
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> Best Regards,
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> SYED.
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