RE: [WebDNA] Security Groups

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2010


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_020D_01CB9175.5090D020 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thanks G. I used the normal admin/admin and was able to get into the site. I'm disregarding the other user I setup and will do it from within the site sitebuilder built. I'm not sure why sitebuilder requests you designate an admin group when it does not seem to implement it. Anyhow.onward. Thanks for the help. Mike From: Govinda [mailto:govinda.webdnatalk@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 4:11 PM To: talk@webdna.us Subject: Re: [WebDNA] Security Groups Hi Mike I never played with any windows version.. and anyway have very little experience setting up Webdna.. but one recent experience makes me say: make sure any [protect...] tag is using the users.db that you think it is. Try: On the page where the [protect...] in question is placed.. add some debug code to spit out the records of the users.db and see what it says. Look for your new user. In my case it turned out to be an issue with how webdna was set up and configured. I can't say what exactly was the issue because I did not correct it, but before the correction [protect] was talking to a *different* copy of users.db than what was the admin security interface. This post may seem to be not much help.. but if you can verify which copy/location of the users.db you are attempting to use.. that will either help narrow the source of the issue or else rule out some cause(s). Sorry for any typo.. my OS spell checker works only every other day ;-) -G On Dec 1, 2010, at 3:32 PM, Michael A. DeLorenzo wrote: WebDNA 6.0a on Windows Server 2003 I created a new user in the WebDNA Admin security section. This new user is in a new group as well. When I "show all users" in the security section the user is there. I added a new site using sitebuilder/storebuilder and told the wizard to use the new group of the new user I recently created for the admin. My problem is when I go to access the sitebuilder/storebuilder site admin area the new user login info does not let me into the admin area of the site. I have never used either of these functions of WebDNA. I usually create my own db for users and build site from scratch. Is there something I'm missing? Thanks for your help. Mike ------------ Govinda govinda(DOT)webdnatalk(AT)gmail(DOT)com ------=_NextPart_000_020D_01CB9175.5090D020 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Thanks G.

 

I used the normal admin/admin and was able to get into the = site.

 

I’m disregarding the other user I setup and will do it from = within the site sitebuilder built.

 

I’m not sure why sitebuilder requests you designate an admin = group when it does not seem to implement it.

 

Anyhow…onward.

 

Thanks for the help.

 

Mike

 

From:= = Govinda [mailto:govinda.webdnatalk@gmail.com]
Sent: = Wednesday, December 01, 2010 4:11 PM
To: = talk@webdna.us
Subject: Re: [WebDNA] Security = Groups

 

Hi = Mike

 

I = never played with any windows version.. and anyway have very little = experience setting up Webdna.. but one recent experience makes me = say:

make sure any = [protect...] tag is using the users.db that you think it = is.

Try:

On = the page where the [protect...] in question is placed.. add some debug = code to spit out the records of the users.db and see what it says. =  Look for your new user.

 

In my case it turned out to be an issue with how = webdna was set up and configured.  I can't say what exactly was the = issue because I did not correct it, but before the correction [protect] = was talking to a *different* copy of users.db than what was the admin = security interface.  This post may seem to be not much help.. =  but if you can verify which copy/location of the users.db you are = attempting to use.. that will either help narrow the source of the issue = or else rule out some cause(s). 

Sorry for any typo.. my OS spell checker works only = every other day ;-)

 

-G

 

On = Dec 1, 2010, at 3:32 PM, Michael A. DeLorenzo = wrote:



WebDNA 6.0a on Windows Server 2003

 

I created a new user in the WebDNA Admin security section. This new = user is in a new group as well. When I “show all users” in = the security section the user is = there.

 

I added a new site using sitebuilder/storebuilder and told the wizard = to use the new group of the new user I recently created for the admin. = My problem is when I go to access the sitebuilder/storebuilder site = admin area the new user login info does not let me into the admin area = of the site.

 

I have never used either of these functions of WebDNA. I usually create = my own db for users and build site from scratch.  Is there = something I’m missing?

 

Thanks for your help.

 

Mike

 

 

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Govinda

govinda(DOT)webdnatalk(AT)gmail(DOT)com

 

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  1. RE: [WebDNA] Security Groups ("Michael A. DeLorenzo" 2010)
  2. Re: [WebDNA] Security Groups (Govinda 2010)
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_020D_01CB9175.5090D020 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thanks G. I used the normal admin/admin and was able to get into the site. I'm disregarding the other user I setup and will do it from within the site sitebuilder built. I'm not sure why sitebuilder requests you designate an admin group when it does not seem to implement it. Anyhow.onward. Thanks for the help. Mike From: Govinda [mailto:govinda.webdnatalk@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 4:11 PM To: talk@webdna.us Subject: Re: [WebDNA] Security Groups Hi Mike I never played with any windows version.. and anyway have very little experience setting up Webdna.. but one recent experience makes me say: make sure any [protect...] tag is using the users.db that you think it is. Try: On the page where the [protect...] in question is placed.. add some debug code to spit out the records of the users.db and see what it says. Look for your new user. In my case it turned out to be an issue with how webdna was set up and configured. I can't say what exactly was the issue because I did not correct it, but before the correction [protect] was talking to a *different* copy of users.db than what was the admin security interface. This post may seem to be not much help.. but if you can verify which copy/location of the users.db you are attempting to use.. that will either help narrow the source of the issue or else rule out some cause(s). Sorry for any typo.. my OS spell checker works only every other day ;-) -G On Dec 1, 2010, at 3:32 PM, Michael A. DeLorenzo wrote: WebDNA 6.0a on Windows Server 2003 I created a new user in the WebDNA Admin security section. This new user is in a new group as well. When I "show all users" in the security section the user is there. I added a new site using sitebuilder/storebuilder and told the wizard to use the new group of the new user I recently created for the admin. My problem is when I go to access the sitebuilder/storebuilder site admin area the new user login info does not let me into the admin area of the site. I have never used either of these functions of WebDNA. I usually create my own db for users and build site from scratch. Is there something I'm missing? Thanks for your help. Mike ------------ Govinda govinda(DOT)webdnatalk(AT)gmail(DOT)com ------=_NextPart_000_020D_01CB9175.5090D020 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Thanks G.

 

I used the normal admin/admin and was able to get into the = site.

 

I’m disregarding the other user I setup and will do it from = within the site sitebuilder built.

 

I’m not sure why sitebuilder requests you designate an admin = group when it does not seem to implement it.

 

Anyhow…onward.

 

Thanks for the help.

 

Mike

 

From:= = Govinda [mailto:govinda.webdnatalk@gmail.com]
Sent: = Wednesday, December 01, 2010 4:11 PM
To: = talk@webdna.us
Subject: Re: [WebDNA] Security = Groups

 

Hi = Mike

 

I = never played with any windows version.. and anyway have very little = experience setting up Webdna.. but one recent experience makes me = say:

make sure any = [protect...] tag is using the users.db that you think it = is.

Try:

On = the page where the [protect...] in question is placed.. add some debug = code to spit out the records of the users.db and see what it says. =  Look for your new user.

 

In my case it turned out to be an issue with how = webdna was set up and configured.  I can't say what exactly was the = issue because I did not correct it, but before the correction [protect] = was talking to a *different* copy of users.db than what was the admin = security interface.  This post may seem to be not much help.. =  but if you can verify which copy/location of the users.db you are = attempting to use.. that will either help narrow the source of the issue = or else rule out some cause(s). 

Sorry for any typo.. my OS spell checker works only = every other day ;-)

 

-G

 

On = Dec 1, 2010, at 3:32 PM, Michael A. DeLorenzo = wrote:



WebDNA 6.0a on Windows Server 2003

 

I created a new user in the WebDNA Admin security section. This new = user is in a new group as well. When I “show all users” in = the security section the user is = there.

 

I added a new site using sitebuilder/storebuilder and told the wizard = to use the new group of the new user I recently created for the admin. = My problem is when I go to access the sitebuilder/storebuilder site = admin area the new user login info does not let me into the admin area = of the site.

 

I have never used either of these functions of WebDNA. I usually create = my own db for users and build site from scratch.  Is there = something I’m missing?

 

Thanks for your help.

 

Mike

 

 

------------

Govinda

govinda(DOT)webdnatalk(AT)gmail(DOT)com

 

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