So we have our datapage database installed on local drive....and in this day and age, everyone has their own network login credentials. This is creating problems with our datapage use. If Im logged on and running parts and then log off for the nightshift guy to come in....and he logs in on his account........Datapage is not showing the parts that I ran and vice versa. We are using the same Datapage login (Default administrator) and we both have full local admin rights on each of our accounts.
How can we make this work. Obviously for privacy and business ethics, I cant just leave my login up for him. I really dont understand, if we are using the same database.....why arent the parts showing up. Why would it make a difference who is logged on.
This aint exactly working out well for PCDMIS either.
Ok, you are right....when my nightshift guy starts a program and turns stats on......his PCDMIS does not have the database name that I am using available in the drop down menu. Nor was Datapage on his logon pointing to the correct database, he was using the default demo database.
Now the question is.....how can I get his PCDMIS logon to point to that directory. Ive fumbled around a bit and have had no luck. I see where to change the option in datapage itself to the correct database though.
Datapage seat is on my office computer. As for the operator log in. We use a special restricted shop user profile that has the admin rights present but hidden from operator access. They run pc-dmis in protected mode, and I can go use the same computer and profile, and create new programs at the machine with no issues. This way, we don't have to maintain and control many different log ins with the same permissions to keep track of.
Operators don't use Datapage, they just run parts.
Datapage seat is on my office computer. As for the operator log in. We use a special restricted shop user profile that has the admin rights present but hidden from operator access. They run pc-dmis in protected mode, and I can go use the same computer and profile, and create new programs at the machine with no issues. This way, we don't have to maintain and control many different log ins with the same permissions to keep track of.
Operators don't use Datapage, they just run parts.