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    Web Security Issue after migrating to SQL backend....

    So I'm not sure what I did wrong here....

    I followed the directions to migrate to the SQL back end but it seems when I add a user from my Users Grid and assign them to a Group the web security component in Alpha Developer does not see the new user. When the new user tries to login it allows the login but as soon as they click any button to do anything it kicks them back to the login screen. Now the confusing part is...if I open my active link table. The user is there and assigned to a group.

    So needless to say I'm lost....

    Joe
    Never take a ride to the edge of your mind unless you've got a ticket back - Jon Oliva - Savatage.

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    Re: Web Security Issue after migrating to SQL backend....

    are your new active links located in the webroot ? it needs to be updated too

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      Re: Web Security Issue after migrating to SQL backend....

      I'm not sure I follow but I think I see an issue. When I created the active link tables I don't remember it prompting me where they were going to be created. So...they are in the root of my web project folder:

      H:\database\arcv11\

      When I go to publish the Security Files it is looking here:

      H:\database\arcv11\arc.app.WebProjects\Default.WebProject\

      I'm assuming that that is problem but how to do I control where it gets those files from?
      Never take a ride to the edge of your mind unless you've got a ticket back - Jon Oliva - Savatage.

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        Re: Web Security Issue after migrating to SQL backend....

        When you create the active link tables they are located in Alpha's default dbf location. You will need to copy those active link tables to the web root on the server. From the documentation:

        Testing and Deployment
        After all data has been appended, you can delete all of the “websecurity_” files from the
        web project folder. It is a good idea to create a backup before deletion. Then move all
        of the “websecurity_” files in the database folder (these are the active link versions) to
        the web project folder.
        Peter
        AlphaBase Solutions, LLC

        [email protected]
        https://www.alphabasesolutions.com


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          #5
          Re: Web Security Issue after migrating to SQL backend....

          Thanks Peter...I had copied them from the default location to the web server but never to the web project folder. Will do that now and see if that fixes my issues.

          Joe
          Never take a ride to the edge of your mind unless you've got a ticket back - Jon Oliva - Savatage.

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            Re: Web Security Issue after migrating to SQL backend....

            Thank you...it worked...

            Okay so now they appear the same. Going forward...if I add a user do I have to republish or re-copy the active link tables?
            Never take a ride to the edge of your mind unless you've got a ticket back - Jon Oliva - Savatage.

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              Re: Web Security Issue after migrating to SQL backend....

              Originally posted by cavj1 View Post
              Thank you...it worked...

              Okay so now they appear the same. Going forward...if I add a user do I have to republish or re-copy the active link tables?
              No. It should work as advertised. try it and see.
              Peter
              AlphaBase Solutions, LLC

              [email protected]
              https://www.alphabasesolutions.com


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                #8
                Re: Web Security Issue after migrating to SQL backend....

                nope, it's a one time setup.... the active link definition is your connection between the SQL tables and Alpha Security Framework. The active links themselves do not store any user data

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                  Re: Web Security Issue after migrating to SQL backend....

                  Okay so now they appear the same. Going forward...if I add a user do I have to republish or re-copy the active link tables?
                  I've used my original websecurity_* active link files on dozens of projects with no modification. The SQL version of my web Framework uses those same files, so dozens of others have used my original files without modification.
                  Steve Wood
                  See my profile on IADN

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                    Re: Web Security Issue after migrating to SQL backend....

                    Thanks Steve...

                    hmmm...just a thought...if I have multiple applications can you create a database just for users and groups and manage the users/groups across all applications in one place? Why would you maintain separate user/group databases for each app if they are all in the same organization....
                    Never take a ride to the edge of your mind unless you've got a ticket back - Jon Oliva - Savatage.

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