Webserver authentication may cause redirect loop, posted by Arjan Hulsbosch on Thu Jan 23 11:32:05 2025
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If
Elog is configured to use webserver authentication, and
the user reported by the webserver does not exist in the password
file, and
the "Guest Menu commands" configuration is set in "elogd.cfg", and
a logbook is accessed,
then |
Email format, posted by Arckonit on Tue Oct 17 09:11:15 2006
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Hi all,
Before all, i would say that ELOG is simply one of the best web-based program
Simple and fast
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Re: Email format, posted by Arckonit on Tue Oct 17 09:29:39 2006
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Thanx for the quick answer
Email format = ?
Where can i find some help to use this feature ? |
Re: Email format, posted by Arckonit on Tue Oct 17 09:35:01 2006
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;)I've searched, i don't understand
but thanks !
"relis ton foutu manuel !"
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Re: add field type to automatically email CC, posted by Arckonit on Wed Nov 15 18:50:02 2006
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Mark Bergman"]I've got logbooks where I'm submitting entries on behalf of other users, or where other people should be notified
of the ticket. This isn't a fixed list of people, and shouldn't be hard-coded into a config file. I've got a field to enter the user's e-mail address,
but there's no action associated with that data.
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xmalloc error when filling entries and chaning page, posted by Antonio Iuliano on Wed Dec 12 10:44:57 2018
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Dear ELOG experts,
the ELOG server on our lab crashes continuosly, when we add a new entry or even if we click the arrows to navigate between entries. Following
the FAQ on the website, I have used gdb and found the following error: |
Different logbook files when running elogd as admin or normal user, posted by Antonio Bulgheroni on Thu Jul 21 07:44:04 2016
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Dear all, I have a problem with my window elog installation (2.9.2) and I would like to ask your help for solving it.
I'm using elog on my lab computer for a single user installation, so something very simple. It was running smoothly for many months using
the automatic window service (i.e. elogd was started automatically at boot). I need to add that the service is started as the local administrator, while |
Re: Different logbook files when running elogd as admin or normal user, posted by Antonio Bulgheroni on Thu Jul 21 09:37:47 2016
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So I found the my log files, but this issue should probably be documented.
When running as admin my logbook files are where they should (C:\Program Files (x86)\ELOG\logbooks)
When running as local user (with no admin rights), elogd has no writing access to the logbooks directory. So it falls back to use C:\Users\[MyUserName]\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program |