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You are right, you need to be at security level 30 or less to do automatic signon. At level 40, this does not work. At least, this is our experience.
<chrisw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 2006-10-11 07:43 >>>
I believe you have to be on security level 30 for that to work, you can create a job description with a user specified and then add a workstation name entry which specifies that job description and then the user signs onto that workstation by pressing enter. Chris midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 11/10/2006 06:28:37:
---- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Klement" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion"
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Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 10:17 PM Subject: Re: Bypass Signon for RF ScannersBoth of my answers do require programming -- so my apologies if
you're not
a programmer. Personally, I'm a programmer, so that's just the way
I
think of things :) I've written both solutions at various times in
my
life -- if I had to choose one or the other, I'd go the "ACQUIRE"
route...
it's just a little less messy. HTHThanks for the replies.... What is killing me is that I seem to remember we handled this with no
special coding. A devd or jobd that automatically logged in...
Something
to do with why we needed a special subsystem and the workstation
entries.
Maybe it is just old age setting in. I know I can override the signon screen at the subsystem level.
Maybe in
the DDS I could provide the default user/pass for this limited
account.
Would no bypass signon completely, but would reduce it to a press of
the
Enter. The Acquire scenario sounds very interesting, but I have not done
something
that generically grabs sessions. We have automated some of our UPS
billing
by using a dummy telnet session to simulate user keystrokes.... If we were to write a generic program to grab these sessions, how
would we
know one was sitting on a signon screen? Sorry for so many questions. I feel a bit obsessed now -- need an
answer :)
Thanks! JD -- This is the Midrange Systems Technical Discussion (MIDRANGE-L)
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