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66970
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Tue Dec 7 09:38:56 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 280-5 | Re: How can Elog start automatically on Windows Server 2008 on startup ? |
Philipp W. wrote: |
Hi all,
i have a question... How can i manage it that elog starts automatically on windows startup ? I always need to type "elogd -p 85" in the console that it starts ...
Can anyone help me ? =)
Thanks
SenoX
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If you install elog with the installer from the distribution, it installs elog as a windows service, which is started automatically when windows starts. |
66969
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Mon Dec 6 16:43:29 2010 |
| Mariusz Stakowski | Mariusz.Stakowski@asseco.pl | Question | Linux | 2.8.0 | Re: Adding attachment to an existing entry |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Mariusz Stakowski wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Mariusz Stakowski wrote: |
Hello,
I have a problem when I try to edit an existing entry. I want to add an attachment. I can upload an attachment to the existing entry, but submitting it does not seem to work. The added attachment is not visible. But it exists in logbook directory. The only way I found to add it, is to use "Resubmit as new entry" which is not quite what I want. Is it a design feature or perhaps I'm doing something wrong ?
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I need to reproduce this problem in order to fix it. Do you see the same problem on the "Demo" forum?
https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Linux+Demo/
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I'm sorry for the false alert :(. I was trying to submit edited entry using "upper submit" (just under the logbook name strip). I have tried "lower submit" (under Attachment 2) and it works with no problem.
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Well, also the "upper submit" button should work. I just tried at the demo logbook, and it worked fine (there is however now the problem that one has to click Submit twice to make it work). Can you check yourself?
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Stefan,
I have checked it and it behaves exactly as you have described it. Perhaps this "double click" has led me to that false conclusion ?
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66968
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Mon Dec 6 12:40:31 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.8.0 | Re: Adding attachment to an existing entry |
Mariusz Stakowski wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Mariusz Stakowski wrote: |
Hello,
I have a problem when I try to edit an existing entry. I want to add an attachment. I can upload an attachment to the existing entry, but submitting it does not seem to work. The added attachment is not visible. But it exists in logbook directory. The only way I found to add it, is to use "Resubmit as new entry" which is not quite what I want. Is it a design feature or perhaps I'm doing something wrong ?
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I need to reproduce this problem in order to fix it. Do you see the same problem on the "Demo" forum?
https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Linux+Demo/
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I'm sorry for the false alert :(. I was trying to submit edited entry using "upper submit" (just under the logbook name strip). I have tried "lower submit" (under Attachment 2) and it works with no problem.
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Well, also the "upper submit" button should work. I just tried at the demo logbook, and it worked fine (there is however now the problem that one has to click Submit twice to make it work). Can you check yourself? |
66967
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Mon Dec 6 10:06:54 2010 |
| Mariusz Stakowski | Mariusz.Stakowski@asseco.pl | Question | Linux | 2.8.0 | Re: Adding attachment to an existing entry |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Mariusz Stakowski wrote: |
Hello,
I have a problem when I try to edit an existing entry. I want to add an attachment. I can upload an attachment to the existing entry, but submitting it does not seem to work. The added attachment is not visible. But it exists in logbook directory. The only way I found to add it, is to use "Resubmit as new entry" which is not quite what I want. Is it a design feature or perhaps I'm doing something wrong ?
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I need to reproduce this problem in order to fix it. Do you see the same problem on the "Demo" forum?
https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Linux+Demo/
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Stefan,
I'm sorry for the false alert :(. I was trying to submit edited entry using "upper submit" (just under the logbook name strip). I have tried "lower submit" (under Attachment 2) and it works with no problem.
Best regards
Mariusz Stakowski
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66966
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Fri Dec 3 16:48:26 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.8.0 | Re: Adding attachment to an existing entry |
Mariusz Stakowski wrote: |
Hello,
I have a problem when I try to edit an existing entry. I want to add an attachment. I can upload an attachment to the existing entry, but submitting it does not seem to work. The added attachment is not visible. But it exists in logbook directory. The only way I found to add it, is to use "Resubmit as new entry" which is not quite what I want. Is it a design feature or perhaps I'm doing something wrong ?
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I need to reproduce this problem in order to fix it. Do you see the same problem on the "Demo" forum?
https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Linux+Demo/ |
66965
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Fri Dec 3 13:56:20 2010 |
| Philipp W. | philipp.weinzierl@supranet.li | Question | Windows | 280-5 | How can Elog start automatically on Windows Server 2008 on startup ? |
Hi all,
i have a question... How can i manage it that elog starts automatically on windows startup ? I always need to type "elogd -p 85" in the console that it starts ...
Can anyone help me ? =)
Thanks
SenoX |
66964
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Thu Dec 2 10:15:26 2010 |
| Mariusz Stakowski | Mariusz.Stakowski@asseco.pl | Question | Linux | 2.8.0 | Adding attachment to an existing entry |
Hello,
I have a problem when I try to edit an existing entry. I want to add an attachment. I can upload an attachment to the existing entry, but submitting it does not seem to work. The added attachment is not visible. But it exists in logbook directory. The only way I found to add it, is to use "Resubmit as new entry" which is not quite what I want. Is it a design feature or perhaps I'm doing something wrong ?
Best regards
Mariusz Stakowski |
66963
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Wed Dec 1 17:03:01 2010 |
| Mariusz Stakowski | Mariusz.Stakowski@asseco.pl | Comment | Linux | 2.8.0 | Re: New password file problem |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Mariusz Stakowski wrote: |
Hello,
I'm new to elog. I've installed it under Slackware 11. Everything worked smoothly until I wanted to establish access control. I followed the steps described under Access control heading in Syntax of elog.cfg chapter. I specified a new password file name and the following steps with no problem. After having created a new user I stopped elogd and added Admin user to config file. And here is my problem - each time I want to login to elog, I get "Invalid user name or password!" message. The meaning of it is obvious. So I have repeated all the steps several times. Of course I paid attention to enter user name and password correctly but I can't get rid of this message. For sure I making something wrong, but what it is ?
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Can you try the current SVN version?
http://savannah.psi.ch/websvn/filedetails.php?repname=elog&path=/trunk/src/elogd.c&rev=0&sc=0
There has been some issues with the password encoding, maybe this is fixed now.
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Thank you Stefan, it works now
Best regards
Mariusz Stakowski
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