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    icon5.gif   Re: Password may not contain blanks, posted by Terry Shuck on Wed Aug 31 16:21:23 2011 ELOG_errors.JPG

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Terry Shuck wrote:

After setting up email addresses for notifications I noticed that the "Full Name" has part of an email address in it. I've tried several ways to correct this however it keeps sending me to a page that says "Password may not contain blanks" and I've not done anything with the password.

Can you tell me how to correct this issue?

I certainly appreciate your help!!

Terry

 Have you tried deleting and re-creating the account? Otherwise you could stop elogd, edit the password file with a text editor, and restart elogd.

 Thanks for your rapid response Stefan!  This is affecting two accounts, "admin" and "prescon". I can delete/create a new prescon but the admin accout concerns me that deleting it may lock me out of admin functions.  What I originally wanted to do was send an email when a new entry or updates were saved. I put five email addresses in the email field rather than in the Configuration file.  I've attached a screen shot, with notes, (you may have to scroll down to see it all) of what I am seeing.

Can you tell me how to stop elogd? I've edited that file several times however when I open ELOG in my browser the elogd is back like it was before the edits.

Thanks again for your help Stefan!     - Terry

    icon2.gif   Re: Password may not contain blanks, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Aug 31 16:33:39 2011 

Terry Shuck wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Terry Shuck wrote:

After setting up email addresses for notifications I noticed that the "Full Name" has part of an email address in it. I've tried several ways to correct this however it keeps sending me to a page that says "Password may not contain blanks" and I've not done anything with the password.

Can you tell me how to correct this issue?

I certainly appreciate your help!!

Terry

 Have you tried deleting and re-creating the account? Otherwise you could stop elogd, edit the password file with a text editor, and restart elogd.

 Thanks for your rapid response Stefan!  This is affecting two accounts, "admin" and "prescon". I can delete/create a new prescon but the admin accout concerns me that deleting it may lock me out of admin functions.  What I originally wanted to do was send an email when a new entry or updates were saved. I put five email addresses in the email field rather than in the Configuration file.  I've attached a screen shot, with notes, (you may have to scroll down to see it all) of what I am seeing.

Can you tell me how to stop elogd? I've edited that file several times however when I open ELOG in my browser the elogd is back like it was before the edits.

Thanks again for your help Stefan!     - Terry

Wow. Putting email addresses in "Full name" and several ones in "Email" is a heavy misuse and even I did not know that this works at all! You should either use the "Subscribe to logbook" function, or the "Email all = <....>" option in the config file. 

    icon2.gif   Re: Password may not contain blanks, posted by Terry Shuck on Wed Aug 31 17:02:40 2011 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Terry Shuck wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Terry Shuck wrote:

After setting up email addresses for notifications I noticed that the "Full Name" has part of an email address in it. I've tried several ways to correct this however it keeps sending me to a page that says "Password may not contain blanks" and I've not done anything with the password.

Can you tell me how to correct this issue?

I certainly appreciate your help!!

Terry

 Have you tried deleting and re-creating the account? Otherwise you could stop elogd, edit the password file with a text editor, and restart elogd.

 Thanks for your rapid response Stefan!  This is affecting two accounts, "admin" and "prescon". I can delete/create a new prescon but the admin accout concerns me that deleting it may lock me out of admin functions.  What I originally wanted to do was send an email when a new entry or updates were saved. I put five email addresses in the email field rather than in the Configuration file.  I've attached a screen shot, with notes, (you may have to scroll down to see it all) of what I am seeing.

Can you tell me how to stop elogd? I've edited that file several times however when I open ELOG in my browser the elogd is back like it was before the edits.

Thanks again for your help Stefan!     - Terry

Wow. Putting email addresses in "Full name" and several ones in "Email" is a heavy misuse and even I did not know that this works at all! You should either use the "Subscribe to logbook" function, or the "Email all = <....>" option in the config file. 

 I read how to use the email all feature in the syntax page after I messed up. I haven't done anything with the password so I don't know why I get a a password message but it happened when I put 5 email addresses in. Anyway if I have to wipe out ELOG and start over to have admin capabilities again, do all of my logbooks have to be rewritten? Can I import existing logbooks into a new ELOG? This ELOG is critical to our operation and I would rather not have to wipe it all out if at all possible.

Thanks Stephan!    - Terry

    icon2.gif   Re: Password may not contain blanks, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Tue Sep 6 12:15:54 2011 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Terry Shuck wrote:

After setting up email addresses for notifications I noticed that the "Full Name" has part of an email address in it. I've tried several ways to correct this however it keeps sending me to a page that says "Password may not contain blanks" and I've not done anything with the password.

Can you tell me how to correct this issue?

I certainly appreciate your help!!

Terry

 Have you tried deleting and re-creating the account? Otherwise you could stop elogd, edit the password file with a text editor, and restart elogd.

You will not loose your logbook data if you have access rights to the file system where the "elogd" program writes it's data.

The easiest way is to edit there password file directly and then restart "elogd".

But even if you do not dare to edit the files directly, you still can solve the issue from the web interface:

  • Create a new account, e.g. user "admin2"
  • While logged in as "admin", make this user an administrator: go to "Change config file", add "Admin user = admin, admin2"
  • Now log off and then login as "admin2"
  • Check that you can do administration, then remove user "admin"
  • Create a new user "admin" with proper "Full name" and "Email"
  • Now log off and then login as "admin"
  • Check that you can do administration, then remove user "admin2"

That should work. Good luck!

    icon2.gif   Re: Password may not contain blanks, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Sep 7 12:17:44 2011 

Terry Shuck wrote:

Anyway if I have to wipe out ELOG and start over to have admin capabilities again, do all of my logbooks have to be rewritten? Can I import existing logbooks into a new ELOG?

If you start over, you can just copy the xxyyzza.log files into the new logbook directory and it should be fine. You can also change the config file in your current logbook without starting over. 

    icon2.gif   Re: Password may not contain blanks, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Sep 7 12:37:38 2011 

Terry Shuck wrote:

Can you tell me how to stop elogd? I've edited that file several times however when I open ELOG in my browser the elogd is back like it was before the edits.

Best is if you edit elgod.cfg or the user configuration from inside the web browser (Click on 'config' on the elog page), then you don't have to restart elogd. If you do have to restart it, go to My Computer/Manage/Services, select elogd, then stop and start the service.

- Stefan

    icon14.gif   Re: Password may not contain blanks, posted by Terry Shuck on Wed Sep 7 16:23:01 2011 

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Terry Shuck wrote:

After setting up email addresses for notifications I noticed that the "Full Name" has part of an email address in it. I've tried several ways to correct this however it keeps sending me to a page that says "Password may not contain blanks" and I've not done anything with the password.

Can you tell me how to correct this issue?

I certainly appreciate your help!!

Terry

 Have you tried deleting and re-creating the account? Otherwise you could stop elogd, edit the password file with a text editor, and restart elogd.

You will not loose your logbook data if you have access rights to the file system where the "elogd" program writes it's data.

The easiest way is to edit there password file directly and then restart "elogd".

But even if you do not dare to edit the files directly, you still can solve the issue from the web interface:

  • Create a new account, e.g. user "admin2"
  • While logged in as "admin", make this user an administrator: go to "Change config file", add "Admin user = admin, admin2"
  • Now log off and then login as "admin2"
  • Check that you can do administration, then remove user "admin"
  • Create a new user "admin" with proper "Full name" and "Email"
  • Now log off and then login as "admin"
  • Check that you can do administration, then remove user "admin2"

That should work. Good luck!

 Fantastic! That worked great. Thanks so much for the help guys!!

Terry

icon5.gif   How to upload several images at once, posted by Alejandro Gomez on Wed Mar 5 03:58:51 2014 

 Hi

I just want to know if there is a way to upload a bunch of images at once. I need to upload ~50 images per day and of course it is really tedious. 

Thanks!!

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