I can not access the Logbook from another machine, posted by Gerardo Pruneda on Sun Jun 7 06:30:52 2009
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I need some guidedance on how to access the logbook from another computer. I installed the logbook on a Windows server machine and started the logbook using port 81.
I can connect to the logbook on the same machine, but I can not access it from another machine on the same network.
I already confirm that the windows firewall is not enable. |
Re: I can not access the Logbook from another machine, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jun 8 07:34:18 2009
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Gerardo Pruneda wrote: |
I need some guidedance on how to access the logbook from another computer. I installed the logbook on a Windows server machine and started the logbook using port 81.
I can connect to the logbook on the same machine, but I can not access it from another machine on the same network.
I already confirm that the windows firewall is not enable.
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Are your sure about the firewall, because this is the usual reason for that problem. Can you "ping" your server machine from the other machine (like "ping <server>"), maybe you have some network problems. |
Formatting list page data, posted by Steve Williamson on Wed Jun 10 09:16:55 2009
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Thanks for a great piece of software - it does so much and is (mostly) so simple to use. However, I do have a suggestion that (for me, at least) would make it even better -
I use elog for a variety of logging tasks but find that, because I want to see as complete a summary as possible, the list page can get very crowded with longer fields wrapping over several lines. I would like to have more control over the way attributes are displayed here. Specifically, being able to truncate data (e.g. to show just the first n characters of a description), being able to select a substring (e.g. displaying characters before the '@' character to remove the domain from an email address or displaying characters after the space to remove the day from a date in ddd dd/mm/yy format) and being able to concatenate fields (e.g. to show a reference in a single cell as "Incident 1234" by joining call type and call reference attributes).
regards
Steve |
Denial of access after failed import using invalid attributes, posted by soren poulsen on Wed Jun 17 03:46:31 2009
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Hi,
A user tried to import a CSV file, which caused e-log to add a field called "date" to the list of attributes (and then crash). This caused the log-book to be blocked until someone (guess who) would go edit the elogd.cfg file and then trigger a reload.
1. suggestion : E-log should not crash in this case
2. suggestion: E-log should not allow invalid attributes to be added via CSV Import, which causes the log-book to be blocked.
For the time being, I will just "Deny import" (by the way, the doc says it is "Deny CSV import", but I think the syntax is "Deny import". Not really important.
I think this should be quite easy to reproduce.
Thanks a lot
Soren |
Export and save problem with IE7, posted by soren poulsen on Wed Jun 17 22:01:57 2009
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Hi
Would it be possible to use the "Export to:" function with IE7 on the Forum logbook, and save the logbook.
I can do the export but saving the file with IE7 does not work. Saving the file with Firefox, Chrome, Safari works.
This makes me think that E-log is good and IE7 is bad ?
Soren
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Elog won't start, posted by Jean-Philippe Bertrand on Mon Jun 22 16:08:59 2009
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We are currently having problems with Elog, I never had a problem installing it before but with my last 3 install I can't get it to work. We are running under Windows XP, the installation works perfectly but when I try to use the shortcut pointing to the localhost 8080, I get an error page from Internet Explorer telling me that the server cannot be found. I've rebootied the computer to make sure the server was running but still the same problem. Is there a basic requirement I should look at (Dotnet versionX or specific DLL required)? |
Re: Elog won't start, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jun 22 16:44:54 2009
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Jean-Philippe Bertrand wrote: |
We are currently having problems with Elog, I never had a problem installing it before but with my last 3 install I can't get it to work. We are running under Windows XP, the installation works perfectly but when I try to use the shortcut pointing to the localhost 8080, I get an error page from Internet Explorer telling me that the server cannot be found. I've rebootied the computer to make sure the server was running but still the same problem. Is there a basic requirement I should look at (Dotnet versionX or specific DLL required)?
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No, there is no Dotnet or DLL required. Just start the ELOG server manually by clickin on Start/Programs/ELOG Server/Start ELOG server manually and watch if you can spot any error. One person reported that downloading again the package solved a similar problem. |
Re: Elog won't start, posted by Jean-Philippe Bertrand on Mon Jun 22 17:09:05 2009
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Jean-Philippe Bertrand wrote: |
We are currently having problems with Elog, I never had a problem installing it before but with my last 3 install I can't get it to work. We are running under Windows XP, the installation works perfectly but when I try to use the shortcut pointing to the localhost 8080, I get an error page from Internet Explorer telling me that the server cannot be found. I've rebootied the computer to make sure the server was running but still the same problem. Is there a basic requirement I should look at (Dotnet versionX or specific DLL required)?
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No, there is no Dotnet or DLL required. Just start the ELOG server manually by clickin on Start/Programs/ELOG Server/Start ELOG server manually and watch if you can spot any error. One person reported that downloading again the package solved a similar problem.
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Thanks for the feedback, I found the problem, someone installed the AVG toolbar in Internet Explorer in the computers, and for some reason the AVG Error Redirection option prevents Elog from opening in Internet Explorer. |