filePro not registering kicked users.
Nancy Palmquist
nlp at vss3.com
Wed Sep 1 13:03:50 PDT 2004
Keith Hamilton wrote:
> To All:
>
> filePro keeps locking out everyone when there is nobody on the
> system at all. I have an idler that has been working for about a year
> without any issues until now so I'm assuming that isn't the problem. I'm
> running the linux-2.4.25-gentoo-r2 kernel, again no problems for about 3-4
> months. Some of my files are chowned root:root in the root of /appl/fp I'm
> thinking it might be a permission issue w/ the licensing file or something
> (if anyone knows where filePro keeps it's information for all the users
> logged in let me know of that too if possible). If anyone has any hints on
> what could be causing this issue please let me know asap.
Saw your post - not sure if you got an answer that helped.
Your comment about the permissions indicates that filePro is not running
with correct permissions. If *clerk or *report are not set to 4755,
then the lockfile created when a user starts *clerk or *report will be
owned by the user in question, not filepro. This will not allow any
other user to make a change to that file, thus "locking them out".
From the filePro Utilities, run set permissions. That should fix the
issue.
Mucking with the filePro permissions can be dangerous. The only part of
filepro where the Unix permissions can control access is with the menus.
Changing any other permissions in fp or filepro can cause strange
things to happen.
Nancy
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