Subject | RE: [firebird-support] help with gsec |
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Author | Mark Rotteveel |
Post date | 2013-08-28T13:37:15Z |
On Wed, 28 Aug 2013 12:57:38 +0000, "Holcomb, Satin"
<SHolcomb@...> wrote:
somewhere on a server, not on local machines of its users. Have you
actually identified you are looking at the machine that has the actual
Firebird database. Another possibility is that the application is
single-user and uses Firebird embedded, in that case Firebird itself
doesn't do user management, and it is more likely that it is an application
password, and not a Firebird password.
Also, have you considered contacting support of the company that wrote
this accounting software?
Mark
<SHolcomb@...> wrote:
> Unfortunately I can't find gsec anywhere...I was hoping I was just doingin
> something wrong but I searched the program files as advised and tried it
> the command line.If this application is multi-user, then most likely Firebird is installed
somewhere on a server, not on local machines of its users. Have you
actually identified you are looking at the machine that has the actual
Firebird database. Another possibility is that the application is
single-user and uses Firebird embedded, in that case Firebird itself
doesn't do user management, and it is more likely that it is an application
password, and not a Firebird password.
Also, have you considered contacting support of the company that wrote
this accounting software?
Mark