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Hi, Chris,
Sounds like you're all set.
After the user connects to the SOS server, the next prompt is the login for
the VSS database. The user would enter their Visual SourceSafe username and
password. Please note that SOS does not support Windows Authentication, so
each user would need a username and password for the database.
Please let me know if I can be of further assistance.
Linda Bauer
SourceGear
Technical Support
At 05:26 PM 1/28/2004, Chris White wrote:
Linda,
Ok was able to get the server setup. I then was able to use the client
to try and connect to the server which connects fine as well. I put in
my user name and then it asks for the password. I am assuming that the
password it is asking for is the password for the database (*.ini) file
has stored or something to that nature. If that is the case then
everything is setup correctly. As I don't have a password for the
database, but they do. So if you can answer that question about it
wanting a password and if that is what it is looking for then it should
be good to go.
Chris L. White
Network Administrator
Coe-Truman Technologies, Inc.
206 Burwash Ave.,Savoy, IL 61874 USA
Email: cwhite@xxxxxxxxxxx
-----Original Message-----
From: Linda Bauer [mailto:Linda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 5:21 PM
To: Chris White; Shashidhar, K.N.
Cc: sos-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [SOS-LIST] Question
Hi, Chris,
Thanks for using SourceOffSite.
It appears our SOS users are being very helpful!
It might be a good idea to test SOS by installing an SOS client on one
of
your machines and connecting to the SOS Server. Then you know the server
portion is set up correctly. If remote users experience difficulty, then
you know to look for firewall or other network issues.
Please let me know if we can be of further assistance.
Linda Bauer
SourceGear
Technical Support
At 04:45 PM 1/28/2004, Chris White wrote:
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>Ok thanks, that worked. Now it has started. I should have known how
to
>do that, maybe I was thinking you meant something else. In any event
as
>long as the people who are going to use this stuff, they have to have
the
>sourcegear offsite client and can log in and do what they need to do
>correct. Or is there some way I can check and make sure that a user
can
>get in to use it?
>
>Chris L. White
>Network Administrator.
>Coe-Truman Technologies, Inc.
>Email: <mailto:cwhite@xxxxxxxxxxx>cwhite@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
>----------
>From: Shashidhar, K.N. [mailto:K.N._Shashidhar@xxxxxxx]
>Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 4:36 PM
>To: Chris White
>Subject: RE: [SOS-LIST] Question
>
>Assuming the server where Source Offsite is installed is a Windows 2000
or
>later.
> From the desktop, Right click on My computer, Manage.
>Then expand "Services and Applications"
>Then Click on Service.
>Scroll down on the right side and doublc click on "SourceOffsite
Server".
>Click on the "Log On" tab.
>Click on "This account"
>Enter <domain name>\user
>Enter password two times.
>Click "OK".
>
>Now restart the service and you should be good to go.
>
>The reason it does not work is that the system acccount on Windows does
>not have any network access.
>
>Thanks
>Shashi
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Chris White [mailto:cwhite@xxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 4:12 PM
>To: Shashidhar, K.N.
>Cc: sos-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: RE: [SOS-LIST] Question
>Ok not to sound silly, but how would I do that? This is new to
>me. Usually the developers do this, but I am stuck with handling the
>config and getting it started initially
>
>Chris L. White
>Network Administrator.
>Coe-Truman Technologies, Inc.
>206 Burwash Ave.,Savoy, IL 61874 USA
>Phone: 217-398-8594 Ext. 103
>Fax: 217-355-0101
>Email: <mailto:cwhite@xxxxxxxxxxx>cwhite@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
>----------
>From: Shashidhar, K.N. [mailto:K.N._Shashidhar@xxxxxxx]
>Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 4:06 PM
>To: Chris White; sos-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: RE: [SOS-LIST] Question
>
>We are doing something very similar, and we have the service started as
a
>domain user instead of system and it works for us.
>
>Give that a try.
>
>
>Thanks
>-Shashi
>________________________________
>K. N. Shashidhar,
>Lead Product Developer , Change Manager for Distributed Systems
>Enterprise Data Management (EDM), BMC Software Inc.
>k.n._shashidhar@xxxxxxx (512)-340-6327
><http://www.bmc.com/>http://www.bmc.com
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Chris White [mailto:cwhite@xxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 4:02 PM
>To: sos-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [SOS-LIST] Question
>Got the sourcegear offsite server installed on another machine other
than
>the machine that has the VSS stuff on it. I have the users and stuff
>configured. I tried it on a 2003 and 2000 server machine and I keep
>getting the error when I try to start the service:
>
>Error 1067: The process terminated unexpectedly.
>
>Anyone got any ideas or can help out, that would be great.
>Chris L. White
>Network Administrator
>Coe-Truman Technologies, Inc.
>Email: <mailto:cwhite@xxxxxxxxxxx>cwhite@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
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