Database Password entry, ODBC wrong user

sv800

Active Member
OW Xe, NT 4.0 installation.
SQLServer 7.0, Client Windows 2000.
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Issue: Database Password entry.
This is new installation; no users have been defined yet.
Creating a new User.
I granted disk and registry access for Windows NT (Permission and regedt32)
I installed the Client logged at the local machine as administrator (windows
2000).

After install the client: I can logon as JDE user. When I logon as a new
user, I got -Database Password entry- inquiry.

The new user is correctly defined at USER PROFILES and USER SECURITY
(P980WSEC), all environments as been assigned to the new user.

When I'm logon as JDE at Windows 2000, I change the UserId at the main
screen and the ODBC changes as well. We want to implement System Security
method, so we do not expect to include custom users at SQLServer. What I did
create the users at SQLServer to resolve the inconvenience. Thanks for the
help.

Thanks
S. Vargas

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Hello sv800,

1. Check that [SECURITY] section on your workstation's jde.ini
contains line:
SERVER=..name of your Enterprise server
2. Check that you made record for 'Default' datasource and your OW
user with SQL user (JDE usually) and appropriate database
password.
3. Check that services are running on enterprise server.
4. Read logs carefully.


Regards

Yaroslav

Tuesday, March 06, 2001, 3:48:09 PM, you wrote:

s> OW Xe, NT 4.0 installation.
s> SQLServer 7.0, Client Windows 2000.
s> ---
s> Issue: Database Password entry.
s> This is new installation; no users have been defined yet.
s> Creating a new User.
s> I granted disk and registry access for Windows NT (Permission and regedt32)
s> I installed the Client logged at the local machine as administrator (windows
s> 2000).

s> After install the client: I can logon as JDE user. When I logon as a new
s> user, I got -Database Password entry- inquiry.

s> The new user is correctly defined at USER PROFILES and USER SECURITY
s> (P980WSEC), all environments as been assigned to the new user.

s> When I'm logon as JDE at Windows 2000, I change the UserId at the main
s> screen and the ODBC changes as well. We want to implement System Security
s> method, so we do not expect to include custom users at SQLServer. What I did
s> create the users at SQLServer to resolve the inconvenience. Thanks for the
s> help.

s> Thanks
s> S. Vargas

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Works now...Thank You.
Sergio Vargas,
Premier Consulting


>From: jdelist89 <[email protected]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: Database Password entry, ODBC wrong user
>Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2001 09:04:01 -0800 (PST)
>
>Hello sv800,
>
>1. Check that [SECURITY] section on your workstation's jde.ini
>contains line:
>SERVER=..name of your Enterprise server
>2. Check that you made record for 'Default' datasource and your OW
>user with SQL user (JDE usually) and appropriate database
>password.
>3. Check that services are running on enterprise server.
>4. Read logs carefully.
>
>
>Regards
>
>Yaroslav
>
>Tuesday, March 06, 2001, 3:48:09 PM, you wrote:
>
>s> OW Xe, NT 4.0 installation.
>s> SQLServer 7.0, Client Windows 2000.
>s> ---
>s> Issue: Database Password entry.
>s> This is new installation; no users have been defined yet.
>s> Creating a new User.
>s> I granted disk and registry access for Windows NT (Permission and
>regedt32)
>s> I installed the Client logged at the local machine as administrator
>(windows
>s> 2000).
>
>s> After install the client: I can logon as JDE user. When I logon as a new
>s> user, I got -Database Password entry- inquiry.
>
>s> The new user is correctly defined at USER PROFILES and USER SECURITY
>s> (P980WSEC), all environments as been assigned to the new user.
>
>s> When I'm logon as JDE at Windows 2000, I change the UserId at the main
>s> screen and the ODBC changes as well. We want to implement System
>Security
>s> method, so we do not expect to include custom users at SQLServer. What I
>did
>s> create the users at SQLServer to resolve the inconvenience. Thanks for
>the
>s> help.
>
>s> Thanks
>s> S. Vargas
>
>s>
>_________________________________________________________________________
>s> Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at
>http://www.hotmail.com.
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>
>
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>
>
>
>
>--
>Best regards,
> Yaroslav mailto:[email protected]
>
>
>
>
>
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