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  66999   Fri Jan 21 08:49:31 2011 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestLinux2.8.1-2353Re: Wishlist: Roption
> I'd like this same facility with elog.  Now I know that it can be
> done by (for example) in the config file preselecting one of the
> selections on reply- or indeed one that does not exist to "clear" it, 
> but in this case that is not the route I'd want to take every time.

What about defining an additional option "unspecified". So you have

Roptions attr = option1, option2, option3, none

Whenever you click on "none", the selection is removed from the other options. The HTML standard unfortunately does 
not foresee radio buttons not being selected, so I would have to tweak it somehow to get exactly what you want.
  67000   Fri Jan 21 11:28:02 2011 Reply David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukRequestLinux2.8.1-2353Re: Wishlist: Roption
> > I'd like this same facility with elog.  Now I know that it can be
> > done by (for example) in the config file preselecting one of the
> > selections on reply- or indeed one that does not exist to "clear" it, 
> > but in this case that is not the route I'd want to take every time.
> 
> What about defining an additional option "unspecified". So you have
> 
> Roptions attr = option1, option2, option3, none
> 
> Whenever you click on "none", the selection is removed from the other options. The HTML standard unfortunately does 
> not foresee radio buttons not being selected, so I would have to tweak it somehow to get exactly what you want.

Hadn't realised the standard was written that way.  
What you propose seems fine to me.

David.
  68422   Fri Sep 9 11:33:04 2016 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows3.1.2Re: Windows service settings

These problems are usaully related to user rights. Try starting the service under a different (maybe admin) user.

Stefan

christian wrote:

Hello,

I've been successfully using elog as a daemon since several years on a Linux machine. For some reasons recently I had to switch to a Windows 7 machine. Here, setting up the elog daemon doesn't work for me:

(a) running the command:

"...\ELOG\elog.exe" -c "...\ELOG\elogd.cfg"

in a windows shell works perfectly fine - logbook is up and running as set up in the cfg-file.

(b) However, starting the windows service manually (start->control panel->system and security->administrative tools->services) that was set up automatically during installation of elog leads to an error message:

"Error 1053: The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely fashion"

From the service settings I can verify that the service is running exactly the same command that works in (a).

Could someone please share the windows service settings? Thanks in advance.

Cheers, Christian

 

  68423   Fri Sep 9 13:17:36 2016 Reply christianc_grebing@web.deQuestionWindows3.1.2Re: Windows service settings

Hi Stefan,

you were right - running the service by an authorized user solved the problem.

Thanks a lot.

Cheers, Christian

Stefan Ritt wrote:

These problems are usaully related to user rights. Try starting the service under a different (maybe admin) user.

Stefan

christian wrote:

Hello,

I've been successfully using elog as a daemon since several years on a Linux machine. For some reasons recently I had to switch to a Windows 7 machine. Here, setting up the elog daemon doesn't work for me:

(a) running the command:

"...\ELOG\elog.exe" -c "...\ELOG\elogd.cfg"

in a windows shell works perfectly fine - logbook is up and running as set up in the cfg-file.

(b) However, starting the windows service manually (start->control panel->system and security->administrative tools->services) that was set up automatically during installation of elog leads to an error message:

"Error 1053: The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely fashion"

From the service settings I can verify that the service is running exactly the same command that works in (a).

Could someone please share the windows service settings? Thanks in advance.

Cheers, Christian

 

 

  720   Thu Oct 7 01:27:27 2004 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.ch Windows Re: Windows XP Login Problem...
> W
  721   Thu Oct 7 01:27:27 2004 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.ch Windows Re: Windows XP Login Problem...
> We are trying to use ELog on Windows XP with Protection on individual log 
> book and we unable to login after creating users even if we give correct 
> user name and password login screen reappears. We are able to log in to the 
> Elog when we use windows 98 Client we are running Elog on Windows XP and 
> without password protection on logbook it is working fine with windows 98.
> 
> For win xp clients we are using winxp sp 1, ie 6.1 using a proxy server

First, upgrade to 2.5.4-5 (if you haven't done so). If the problem persists,
please start elogd on the server with the "-v" flag, capture the screen output
and send it to me by email so that I can have a look. Please send also your
elogd.cfg file.

- Stefan
  714   Thu Oct 7 01:27:27 2004 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.ch Windows Re: Windows XP Login Problem...
> W
  723   Thu Oct 7 11:01:00 2004 Reply Gulzamanzamanilyas@gawab.com Windows Re: Windows XP Login Problem...
> > We are trying to use ELog on Windows XP with Protection on individual log 
> > book and we unable to login after creating users even if we give correct 
> > user name and password login screen reappears. We are able to log in to the 
> > Elog when we use windows 98 Client we are running Elog on Windows XP and 
> > without password protection on logbook it is working fine with windows 98.
> > 
> > For win xp clients we are using winxp sp 1, ie 6.1 using a proxy server
> 
> First, upgrade to 2.5.4-5 (if you haven't done so). If the problem persists,
> please start elogd on the server with the "-v" flag, capture the screen output
> and send it to me by email so that I can have a look. Please send also your
> elogd.cfg file.
> 
> - Stefan

Mr. Stefan

Following is elogd.cfg file text:

[global]
port = 8080
Main Tab = Home
Protect Selection page = 1

[Daily Log]
Password file = pwdfile
Self register = 0
Login expiration = 0
Admin user = user
Logout to main = 1
Theme = bubbles
Comment = Daily Call tracking and Issue Solving
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject
IOptions Author = icon6.gif, icon7.gif
Options Type = Routine, Software Installation, Problem Fixed, Configuration, Other
Options Category = General, Hardware, Software, Network, Other
Extendable Options = Category
Required Attributes = Author, Type
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