>Newbie here as well. Fed up with Merak. Is there a
script to create the table
>fields for an SQL database?
No sorry. I would recommend you use nwauth unless you are
very familiar and like using sql etc for some reason.
ChrisP.
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>"Brian Morris" <cf netspeed.com.au> wrote:
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>>Hi All,
>>
>>This is a very newbie questions but I am lost for
ideas.
>>
>>I am currently testing surgemail / ODBSAuth to a ms
access database. I can
>>successfully authenticate users if I set the
username as user domain However
>>I would rather have seperate fields for the username
and the domain name
>>but when I setup odbcauth.ini with ...
>>
>>field_username username
>>field_password password
>>field_domain maildomain
>>
>>it fails to find the users when username is simply
'user' but it does find
>>them when username is 'user domain' regardless of what
is set in the maildomain
>>field.
>>
>>Am I doing something wrong or is this not possible?
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>Brian Morris
>>NetSpeed.
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