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Mark Wilkinson <[log in to unmask]>
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Art,

in the end, the HPRC advised me to go out and eat a mushroom omelette with
fries. I did this
and the problem was solved.

I wonder what would have happened if I'd eaten a cheese omelette instead?
I've also heard
that a Wendy's (tm) Cheeseburger can significantly improve throughput on MS
SQL Server..

Mark Wilkinson.
Sony Pictures Entertainment.





"Art H Bahrs" <[log in to unmask]> on 01/10/98 15:47:40

To:   Mark Wilkinson/UK/EU/SPE
cc:
Subject:  Re: MPE/iX Security problem




Hi Mark :)
     This is gonna sound dumb... but is the user's request for open (dbopen
type thingie hehe) got the proper password in it?

      I had this one a while back... in SuprTool I was typing in a password
and getting it wrong :(

Art "Hey... it might work.... hehehe :) " Bahrs




Hi listers,

I'm trying to open a database in account A from a user running in account
B. I've opened up the
security on account A to have *full* access (r,w,a,l,x:any) and same for
the group the database
sits in (r,w,a,l,x,s:any) within account A.

I still can't open the database mode1 from account B. I looked in the posix
shell (logged on as
a user in account B) and everything looks cool (-rwxrwxrwx for all files in
the database group
in account A). I *can* however, open the database mode5.

So what am I doing wrong?

Mark Wilkinson.
Sony Pictures Entertainment.

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