Re: MacAuthorize hub, no modal password dialog?

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 15671
interpreted = N
texte = >>We have MacAuthorize Hub working on a separate computer from the >>server. We want the server to reboot without any modal dialogs from any >>programs, but MacAuthorize Client insists on a password to the Hub >>computer and Program Linking doesn't seem capable of storing the >>password. > >Are you sure this isn't an OS-level dialog, the one the comes up when you >have a password-protected computer? If so, then the workaround is to >allow guest access to program linking. This didn't work. It opens the dialog box with the computer ownner's name, with guest as an allowed radio button. It still takes manual intervention.Tellan seems aware of this issue. When we said it could be costing them upgrades because webmasters like to leave their computers pretty automated without intervention, their ears perked up a little. Give them feedback!!!It might be possible to use an AppleScript routine to solve this problem.ThanksSandy Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: MacAuthorize hub, no modal password dialog? (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  2. Re: MacAuthorize hub, no modal password dialog? (Sandra L. Pitner 1997)
  3. Re: MacAuthorize hub, no modal password dialog? (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  4. Re: MacAuthorize hub, no modal password dialog? (Sven U. Grenander 1997)
  5. MacAuthorize hub, no modal password dialog? (Sandra L. Pitner 1997)
>>We have MacAuthorize Hub working on a separate computer from the >>server. We want the server to reboot without any modal dialogs from any >>programs, but MacAuthorize Client insists on a password to the Hub >>computer and Program Linking doesn't seem capable of storing the >>password. > >Are you sure this isn't an OS-level dialog, the one the comes up when you >have a password-protected computer? If so, then the workaround is to >allow guest access to program linking. This didn't work. It opens the dialog box with the computer ownner's name, with guest as an allowed radio button. It still takes manual intervention.Tellan seems aware of this issue. When we said it could be costing them upgrades because webmasters like to leave their computers pretty automated without intervention, their ears perked up a little. Give them feedback!!!It might be possible to use an AppleScript routine to solve this problem.ThanksSandy Sandra L. Pitner

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