BigJohn
21st February 2002, 23:39
When I start "Maintain Libraries" (ttadv2131m000), it always defaults
to the last Library I had "opened" using my login.
How is this done?
Here is the my other question ...
Today when I started "Maintain Libraries" (ttadv2131m000), it defaulted to a DLL I had never worked on.
Does that indicate that somebody has been using my login ?
If yes, how do I confirm that?
Thx.
evesely
22nd February 2002, 15:00
This information is stored in the user defaults table (ttadv990 company 0). It by user, company (0 for tools), and session. For ttadv2131m000 (and some other similar sessions), it appears that there are several sequence numbers (so multiple rows) that define PVRC, library, etc. that is being maintained.
As to your second question, I can't say for certain. It sure appears that your login was used, however.
mark_h
22nd February 2002, 15:16
You could always have your system admin check the last logins. Not sure about NT but in UNIX I can check the last logins and see where my ID was connected from. That is about all I can think of.
Mark
steveauckly
22nd February 2002, 20:05
It is also possible that someone removed your user default settings. This would probably cause it to default to the first DLL in alphabetical order. Is that the one you got?
BigJohn
22nd February 2002, 21:19
steve,
nope it wasn't the first record from the DLL table.
how do i find out who had used it? we r using baan iv/unix ?
please let me know.
thanks a lot for the posts.
- john
BigJohn
6th March 2002, 23:29
Mark,
Quote :
You could always have your system admin check the last
logins. Not sure about NT but in UNIX I can check the last
logins and see where my ID was connected from. That is
about all I can think of.
Mark
End Quote
How do I check it in UNIX?
My UNIX admin was able to give me the list of logins.
But these were the times I had used telnet/reflection.
And not ... the times I had used BW Client to connect to Baan.
I guess the UNIX admin was able to give me only the times
I had logged on to the server and not the times I had executed Baan.
Any ideas?
p.s. My admins here are not "Baan" experts