Site Password

Jeff Harrison jeffaharrison at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 7 15:14:07 PDT 2006


--- Nancy Palmquist <nlp at vss3.com> wrote:

> Jeff Harrison wrote:
> > --- Nancy Palmquist <nlp at vss3.com> wrote:
> > 
> > 
> >>Guys and Dolls,
> >>
> >>I have one customer that I do not want the site
> >>password set at all on 
> >>any process table.
> >>
>[snip]

> > Hi Nancy.  You did not mention the OS.  ??
> 
> OS is SCO Unix, does that help?  I think Linux works
> like this also.
> 
> I have a solution for this on Windows that works
> just fine.
> 
> Nancy
> 

Yes, it certainly helps to know the OS - that way I
attempt to duplicate the problem.

I think I have a solution for you.  Try the following:
unset PFSP

Just setting the PFSP to "", if that is what you are
doing, aparently still sets the site password to a
blank password.  I tried unset on a Lynux system and
it seemed to work with a new processing table. 

Good Luck.


Jeff Harrison
jeffaharrison at yahoo.com

Author of JHExport and JHImport.  The easiest and
fastest ways to generate code for filePro exports and imports.

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