Re: How to setup auto logon
From: Michel Nault (MichelNault_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/04/04
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Date: Sat, 4 Dec 2004 12:23:03 -0800
You can specify the UserID and Password using an individual shortcut that
will have some command switches that includes the userid and its password, so
when the user double click on the shortcut it automatically log in your
secured database.
"Rob Oldfield" wrote:
> You're only getting it because the systems you're using are set to use a
> secured workgroup file. You can get rid of it by specifying a non-secure
> one either globally or for an individual db via a switch on the command
> line. That will mean that you lose identification of the users - if you
> want the CurrentUser function to work then you have to have the logon box.
>
> Other way round it would be to get rid of the secure mdw and use network
> identification instead.
>
>
> "Me" <Me@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2A452A3C-CBE1-4447-98C7-4588C4BF98AA@microsoft.com...
> > I have a need to either bypass entering userid/pwd
> > or assign it permanently in the application so that
> > users don't have to enter userid/pwd upon logon.
> > How can I do so? It shouldn't even bring up the dialog
> > box for user logon.
> >
> > Thank you,
> > -Me
> >
>
>
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