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Dennis Baggott Posts:10
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| 11/06/2006 11:43 AM |
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I read all my email messages, but pay particular attention to those
from licensed users of my programs. Initial reaction to the just
released Been There, Done That! 2006 Web Server has been very
good. However, the web server is likely to be upgraded and
changed as I receive what I consider to be good ideas or
suggestions. There may be "private" builds available only to
registered users who have already bought a license, while I may release
other changed versions to the public as a trial download.
While most end users might never discover the login name and password
used by Staff to login and update requests, inventory, etc.. there may
be some who are just that creative. I have a private build
available which will keep the login name and password in an .ini file
on the PC acting as your BTDT Web Server. Change it as often as
you like. The clever end user would have to be able to access the
windows directory on your BTDT Web Server to learn the new login
name/password. TIP For the rest of you: if you login to the
BTDT Web server from an end user PC, perhaps to update the
PC/Peripheral/Software tables, don't save the password.
Initial release of the BTDT Web Server used row highlighting to
indicate the selected record. Next release may make this a radio button
- easier to see, especially for color blind people.
all for now
Dad
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