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| How to tell what account you are running
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2006-04-14 18:10:56 |
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Hi Siegfried
I think that even if the web server was running the same user account
as access, you could not open access anyway, by default access is
mono-user.
I think you might have some options to enable that within access, but I
can not help you with that, I'm not an access specialist.
Btw if you want to know what user account is running, there is a tool
in the ressource kit called whoami (like the unix one), just call it
from a test cron job.
Have a nice day
Johan
On 4/14/06, siegfried <heintze.com">siegfried heintze.com> wrote:
How do I determine what account I am
running? I have cygwin cron jobs populating a Microsoft Access database.
Simultaneously, httpd/cli is querying that database. Which account are the
latter using?
The problem is that the cron jobs are
running in the administrator account and are creating a .mdl (MSAccess lock
file) that httpd/cli cannot open (because httpd is running in some other
account?)
Thanks,
Siegfried
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| How to tell what account you are running
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2006-04-14 20:21:05 |
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I looked in my list of users and I see no
such users.
From: Johan Arens
[mailto:johan.arens gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 12:11
PM
To: cli-users httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [cli-users] How to
tell what account you are running in?
Hi Siegfried
I think that even if the web server was running the same user account as
access, you could not open access anyway, by default access is mono-user.
I think you might have some options to enable that within access, but I can not
help you with that, I'm not an access specialist.
Btw if you want to know what user account is running, there is a tool in the
ressource kit called whoami (like the unix one), just call it from a test cron
job.
Have a nice day
Johan
On 4/14/06, siegfried
<heintze.com">siegfried heintze.com> wrote:
How do I determine what account I am running? I have cygwin
cron jobs populating a Microsoft Access database. Simultaneously, httpd/cli is
querying that database. Which account are the latter using?
The problem is that the cron jobs are running in the administrator
account and are creating a .mdl (MSAccess lock file) that httpd/cli cannot open
(because httpd is running in some other account?)
Thanks,
Siegfried
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| How to tell what account you are running
in? |

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2006-04-14 18:10:56 |
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Hi Siegfried
I think that even if the web server was running the same user account
as access, you could not open access anyway, by default access is
mono-user.
I think you might have some options to enable that within access, but I
can not help you with that, I'm not an access specialist.
Btw if you want to know what user account is running, there is a tool
in the ressource kit called whoami (like the unix one), just call it
from a test cron job.
Have a nice day
Johan
On 4/14/06, siegfried <heintze.com">siegfried heintze.com> wrote:
How do I determine what account I am
running? I have cygwin cron jobs populating a Microsoft Access database.
Simultaneously, httpd/cli is querying that database. Which account are the
latter using?
The problem is that the cron jobs are
running in the administrator account and are creating a .mdl (MSAccess lock
file) that httpd/cli cannot open (because httpd is running in some other
account?)
Thanks,
Siegfried
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| How to tell what account you are running
in? |

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2006-04-14 20:21:05 |
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I looked in my list of users and I see no
such users.
From: Johan Arens
[mailto:johan.arens gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 12:11
PM
To: cli-users httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [cli-users] How to
tell what account you are running in?
Hi Siegfried
I think that even if the web server was running the same user account as
access, you could not open access anyway, by default access is mono-user.
I think you might have some options to enable that within access, but I can not
help you with that, I'm not an access specialist.
Btw if you want to know what user account is running, there is a tool in the
ressource kit called whoami (like the unix one), just call it from a test cron
job.
Have a nice day
Johan
On 4/14/06, siegfried
<heintze.com">siegfried heintze.com> wrote:
How do I determine what account I am running? I have cygwin
cron jobs populating a Microsoft Access database. Simultaneously, httpd/cli is
querying that database. Which account are the latter using?
The problem is that the cron jobs are running in the administrator
account and are creating a .mdl (MSAccess lock file) that httpd/cli cannot open
(because httpd is running in some other account?)
Thanks,
Siegfried
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