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Started by webadmin@datadynamics.com at 08-19-2003 12:00 AM. Topic has 3 replies.
 
 
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08-19-2003, 12:00 AM
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webadmin@datadynamics.com
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Files & level of access needed to run ActiveReports?
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Originally Posted By: Chris Tull<ctull@covcon.com>
I have narrowed my earlier issue down to the following:
The client is operating in a managed environment, so the users do not have access to modify files in certain directories on their c:\ drive. When I run ActiveReports in test mode on a managed machine, the application crashes. When it is run in unmanaged mode, it works fine.
So, my question is what directories & files does AR need access when generating a report or export in run-time? And what level of access (read, create, edit, delete)?
Thanks, Chris
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08-20-2003, 12:00 AM
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Re: Files & level of access needed to run ActiveReports?
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Originally Posted By: Trent Snow - DD<ActiveReports.Support@DataDynamics.com>
Hello Chris--
You will need access to the reporting engine and the export filters and any other the other components that you may be using.
When exporting you will need full access to the directory that you are exporting to. When you export it will create a temporary file during the export in the directory that you are exporting and then will delete that file so you will need access to do that.
"Chris Tull" wrote in message news:X0qnoAqZDHA.1896@dynaweb.datadynamics.com... > I have narrowed my earlier issue down to the following: > > The client is operating in a managed environment, so the users do not have > access to modify files in certain directories on their c:\ drive. When I > run ActiveReports in test mode on a managed machine, the application > crashes. When it is run in unmanaged mode, it works fine. > > So, my question is what directories & files does AR need access when > generating a report or export in run-time? And what level of access (read, > create, edit, delete)? > > Thanks, > Chris > >
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08-20-2003, 12:00 AM
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Re: Files & level of access needed to run ActiveReports?
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Originally Posted By: Chris Tull<ctull@covcon.com>
Trent,
I'm still confused as to why it is working in unmanaged environment, but not in the managed. In both cases, the user has read rights to the reporting engine.
Thanks, Chris
"Trent Snow - DD" wrote in message news:4tKmhsyZDHA.1980@dynaweb.datadynamics.com... > Hello Chris-- > > You will need access to the reporting engine and the export filters and any > other the other components that you may be using. > > When exporting you will need full access to the directory that you are > exporting to. When you export it will create a temporary file during the > export in the directory that you are exporting and then will delete that > file so you will need access to do that. > > "Chris Tull" wrote in message > news:X0qnoAqZDHA.1896@dynaweb.datadynamics.com... > > I have narrowed my earlier issue down to the following: > > > > The client is operating in a managed environment, so the users do not have > > access to modify files in certain directories on their c:\ drive. When I > > run ActiveReports in test mode on a managed machine, the application > > crashes. When it is run in unmanaged mode, it works fine. > > > > So, my question is what directories & files does AR need access when > > generating a report or export in run-time? And what level of access > (read, > > create, edit, delete)? > > > > Thanks, > > Chris > > > > > >
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08-27-2003, 12:00 AM
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Re: Files & level of access needed to run ActiveReports?
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Originally Posted By: Trent Snow - DD<ActiveReports.Support@DataDynamics.com>
Hello Chris--
Is it throwing any exceptions?
Can you tell me what build you are running and how I might be able to reproduce the behavior that you are seeing?
"Chris Tull" wrote in message news:pAafIzyZDHA.1908@dynaweb.datadynamics.com... > Trent, > > I'm still confused as to why it is working in unmanaged environment, but not > in the managed. In both cases, the user has read rights to the reporting > engine. > > Thanks, > Chris > > "Trent Snow - DD" wrote in message > news:4tKmhsyZDHA.1980@dynaweb.datadynamics.com... > > Hello Chris-- > > > > You will need access to the reporting engine and the export filters and > any > > other the other components that you may be using. > > > > When exporting you will need full access to the directory that you are > > exporting to. When you export it will create a temporary file during the > > export in the directory that you are exporting and then will delete that > > file so you will need access to do that. > > > > "Chris Tull" wrote in message > > news:X0qnoAqZDHA.1896@dynaweb.datadynamics.com... > > > I have narrowed my earlier issue down to the following: > > > > > > The client is operating in a managed environment, so the users do not > have > > > access to modify files in certain directories on their c:\ drive. When > I > > > run ActiveReports in test mode on a managed machine, the application > > > crashes. When it is run in unmanaged mode, it works fine. > > > > > > So, my question is what directories & files does AR need access when > > > generating a report or export in run-time? And what level of access > > (read, > > > create, edit, delete)? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Chris > > > > > > > > > > > >
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