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  67379   Mon Nov 19 20:05:46 2012 Question Jeff Kozloskijkozloski@turano.comQuestionWindows2.9.2Password setup

Looking at some of the questions here this seems too newbie to even ask.

I want to set up a log book for my mechanics. I want them to each have a password to log in and enter what they do each day.

When I try to set up a password file it takes all the info, then when I hit save it says "server has been reset" and it will not log in. I have to remove the password = and restart the server.

 

 

 

[global]
port = 8080


[TFB]
Password file = <tfbpass>


Theme = default
Comment = TFB ENGINEERING
Attributes = Mechanic, Type of entry, Status, Subject
Attributes = Author, Status
Options Status = Completed, Incomplete, Notification only
Cell Style Status Completed  = background-color:green
Cell Style Status Incomplete  = background-color:red
Cell Style Status Notification only  = background-color:yellow



Options Mechanic= Jeff K, Arnaldo M, Bob L, Nathan P
Options Type of entry = Break Down, PM Repair, Building, FYI, Other
Options Status = Completed, Incomplete, Notification only, Other
Extendable Options = Category, Status,
Required Attributes = Mechanic, Type of entry, Category, Status,
Page Title = TFB Engineering - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Mechanic

 

  67380   Mon Nov 19 20:18:28 2012 Reply Jeff Kozloskijkozloski@turano.comQuestionWindows2.9.2Re: Password setup

Jeff Kozloski wrote:

Looking at some of the questions here this seems too newbie to even ask.

I want to set up a log book for my mechanics. I want them to each have a password to log in and enter what they do each day.

When I try to set up a password file it takes all the info, then when I hit save it says "server has been reset" and it will not log in. I have to remove the password = and restart the server.

 

 

 

[global]
port = 8080


[TFB]
Password file = <tfbpass>


Theme = default
Comment = TFB ENGINEERING
Attributes = Mechanic, Type of entry, Status, Subject
Attributes = Author, Status
Options Status = Completed, Incomplete, Notification only
Cell Style Status Completed  = background-color:green
Cell Style Status Incomplete  = background-color:red
Cell Style Status Notification only  = background-color:yellow



Options Mechanic= Jeff K, Arnaldo M, Bob L, Nathan P
Options Type of entry = Break Down, PM Repair, Building, FYI, Other
Options Status = Completed, Incomplete, Notification only, Other
Extendable Options = Category, Status,
Required Attributes = Mechanic, Type of entry, Category, Status,
Page Title = TFB Engineering - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Mechanic

 

 never mind. I figured it out I left the <  > in the password = line

Yes I do feel stupid.

  67381   Mon Nov 19 20:28:11 2012 Question Jeff Kozloskijkozloski@turano.comQuestionWindows2.9.2Need for email address in login?

How can I skip the need for an email address when registering and logging in? Our IT dept will not give an email address to each guy I want on the log.

  67384   Tue Nov 20 19:31:06 2012 Reply Jeff Kozloskijkozloski@turano.comQuestionWindows2.9.2Re: Need for email address in login?

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Jeff Kozloski wrote:

How can I skip the need for an email address when registering and logging in? Our IT dept will not give an email address to each guy I want on the log.

I never thought that someone will not have an email address. One basic feature of ELOG is its automatic notification if there is a new entry, and that only works over email. It's like social networks, you cannot register for Facebook if you don't have an email address.

So if you absolutely want to omit this, just give a fake email address, like nobody@no.where. ELOG just checks if there is a "@" and a "." somewhere. 

 Our IT dept is very strict. I'll have to see if I can get email out to a web based email service like yahoo. But they will not give each of my mechanics an email account here.

Thanks

 

  66406   Mon Jun 22 16:08:59 2009 Entry Jean-Philippe Bertrandjohnneyb@hotmail.comQuestionWindows2.7.6Elog won't start

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)?

  66408   Mon Jun 22 17:09:05 2009 Reply Jean-Philippe Bertrandjohnneyb@hotmail.comQuestionWindows2.7.6Re: Elog won't start

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)?

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.

 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.

  Draft   Thu Oct 1 15:09:17 2015 Question Jean Pierre VandecandelaereJeanPierre.Vandecandelaere@vdab.beQuestionWindows3.x.x"not a valid Win32 application" error on versions 3.x.x

Hello,

we have been using elog 2.7.1 as a logbook to signal problems and so on in our Engine Room Simulator for a couple of months now. Since this is exactly what we're looking for, I've installed the latest release in our sailing simulator as well. On this occasion I thought about updating the logbook in our engine room simulator as well. Unfortunately I cannot do that, because I get the error "elogd.exe is not a valid Win32 application" with every version of elog higher than 2.9.2 (so every version 3.x.x). The difference between our two simulators is that the elog package for the sailing simulator is installed on a Windows Vista machine, while the version for the engine room simulator is installed on a Windows 2003 Server.

Question: can I get/find/compile the latest version as a Win32 application and if yes: how or where?

Thanks,

Jean Pierre

  66461   Mon Jul 27 01:39:18 2009 Smile Jay Johnstonejay.johnstone@gmail.comQuestionWindows2.7.6Changing Entry Time

Hi,

I am new to eLog, trying to make a logbook tool.  This is probably a question with a simple answer, but here it is...  I need to be able to edit the entry time for an entry as it is being made and also in Edit mode later.  We have field staff who use a paper log in the field and then come back to the computer later and create the log entries, and they need to be time stamped to reflect when an event happened, not when the entry is put into the log.

I'm guessing I'm missing something easy in my Config file, I've looked through the config examples and searched the forum but I couldn't come up with an example of how to make this work.

Thanks in advance!

Jay

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