Re: MacAuthorize Hub/Client and program linking

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = In response to the following post:You should not 'target' MacAuthorize*Client with an AppleScript, but rather straight to MacAuthorize*Hub. If you are on the same machine (i.e. Webcatalog and MacHub on the same Mac) then no password is required, and the appleevent will go through. If Webcatalog and MacHub are on different machines, AppleScript syntax allows you to send the user id and password for the MacHub machine within the AppleScript.MacAuthorize*Client should be used only to review current transactions, and is not directly needed to process transactions from a web server. Donald Neff Tellan Software ====================================================================== From: Eddie Schrieffer, eschrieffer@creativeedge.com To: sandra@dynamicdevelopers.com CC: Sven U. Grenander, sven@mail.bzzzzzz.comHi Folks,>Sandra L. Pitner wrote: >>programs, but MacAuthorize Client insists on a password to the Hub >>computer and Program Linking doesn't seem capable of storing the >>password.>I wasn't aware of this. We are running a single-station version of >MacAuthorize but were considering switching to the hub version just to >increase flexibility. If we get stuck with the modal password dialog >problem we wouldn't be able to use the hub version at all so we're most >interested in finding out if there is a fix that can be used in real >situations. No point in upgrading to something which can't possibly be >used in practice :-) Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: MacAuthorize Hub/Client and program linking (Donald Neff 1997)
In response to the following post:You should not 'target' MacAuthorize*Client with an AppleScript, but rather straight to MacAuthorize*Hub. If you are on the same machine (i.e. Webcatalog and MacHub on the same Mac) then no password is required, and the appleevent will go through. If Webcatalog and MacHub are on different machines, AppleScript syntax allows you to send the user id and password for the MacHub machine within the AppleScript.MacAuthorize*Client should be used only to review current transactions, and is not directly needed to process transactions from a web server. Donald Neff Tellan Software ====================================================================== From: Eddie Schrieffer, eschrieffer@creativeedge.com To: sandra@dynamicdevelopers.com CC: Sven U. Grenander, sven@mail.bzzzzzz.comHi Folks,>Sandra L. Pitner wrote: >>programs, but MacAuthorize Client insists on a password to the Hub >>computer and Program Linking doesn't seem capable of storing the >>password.>I wasn't aware of this. We are running a single-station version of >MacAuthorize but were considering switching to the hub version just to >increase flexibility. If we get stuck with the modal password dialog >problem we wouldn't be able to use the hub version at all so we're most >interested in finding out if there is a fix that can be used in real >situations. No point in upgrading to something which can't possibly be >used in practice :-) Donald Neff

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