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  123   Wed Aug 28 20:59:05 2002 Question Tom Vilbergvilberg@clarion.edu   Multiple eLogs
I have two different groups who want elogs for all of their members. How do
I set elog up so group 1 uses port 8082 and group 2 uses 8083 (and they
don't see each other's messages in the initial "menu" screen.
  66980   Fri Jan 7 05:45:41 2011 Question Behdad Dbehdad@inbox.comQuestionWindows2.8Multiple Insances of eLog on the same machine

Hello,

Is it possible to run multiple instance of elog on the same windows box where each instance listens on a different port?

Thanks.

Behdad.

  810   Wed Nov 24 00:50:27 2004 Idea Rich Persauddev2id at yahoo dot comRequestAll2.5.4-6Multi-parent relationships between logbook items
Could there be a multi-value option for free text fields, e.g. comma-
separated?  This would allow multi-parent relationships between log items. 

E.g. specifying 12, 15 as a value would create unique Display links 
for "12" and "15", based on the Display specification for that attribute.

This would be like "multiple fixed options", for the purpose of formatting.
  66094   Tue Dec 2 23:23:34 2008 Question mike ciancimike2.cianci@comcast.netQuestionWindows Multi attribute email notification

What I would like to do is:

If attribute "A" and attribute  "B" - send email to person #1

If attribute "A" and attribute  "C" - send email to person #2

(I apologize if this in the documentation. I have looked at the "Email" section and have either missed it or don't understand it. Thank you for the help)

  66309   Tue Apr 14 15:26:14 2009 Question Hal Proctorhproctor@mpm.comQuestionWindows2.7.5Multi Logook Login
We have two logbooks, each with a different list of users. 
 The logbooks are open to all network users for read only.
A user with Write permisions logs into his designated logbook.
He then decides to view the other logbook, the one he does not have write permissions to by clicking on the tab to the other logbook.
He is immediately logged out of the logbook he has write permissions to.
He did not close his browser session, only clicked on the other logbook tab.
Is there Any way to keep that person logged into the logbook he has rights to without having the "keep me logged in Checkbox"?

 Just like this site has Forum, Config Examples, etc.

Once you select another tab they are logged out of their logbook they just logged in to.

 

  67506   Thu May 16 15:41:34 2013 Question Hal Proctorhproctor2@gmail.comQuestionWindowslatestMulti Language based on logged on user?

Can ELog support different languages based on the logged on user?

  67552   Fri Aug 16 11:54:17 2013 Question UlfOulf.olsson@dynamate.seQuestionWindows2.9.2Moving password file

Hi,

 

Is it possible to move a passwordfile from one E-log to another E-Log located on a different server without the need for users to register again?

 

Regards
/UlfO

 

 

  65973   Sat Sep 13 23:34:37 2008 Entry Eoin ButlerQuestionLinux Moving individual messages in a thread

It is possible that the Move to... and Copy to... commands can be configured so that when they operate on a message that is part of a thread, that only that message will be moved, instead of the whole thread?

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