This is what happened to me:
Using my default browser firefox the try.exe program doesn't recognize me (authentication failed). I tested with or without "remeber me".
Using the IE the authentication failed if I logged in without "remember me". After I checked "remember me" the
- user authentication was successful
- the licence verification was successful
After that, the user authentication and licence verification is successful every time I start the try.exe even there is no browser running at all. So an available IE cookie seems to be necessary.
specci48
Yes, because Cableguy is using a Browser control to check a web page and that control is based on IE.specci48 said:So an available IE cookie seems to be necessary
It is, and I still can't get it to work (and I have the source code), I'll PM the details to Cableguy. It is probably a security issue. I am using Vista (Home Premium) and IE7. Has anyone with this combination got it to work?Cableguy said:That seems to be a cookie issue
I am using Vista (Home Premium) and IE7. Has anyone with this combination got it to work?
I have some php/html knowledge..I think I have found a workable solution that will enable any browser to properly authenticate the Username AND Password...
But I need more testing and IF THERE IS SOME HTML/PHP EXPERT OUT THERE WILLING TO HELP ME OUT, IT WILL BE MOST APRECIATED...
Hope to have a working solution for the authentication issue this weekend..
Hi Paulo,
It works OK for me.
Best regards.
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C:\Program Files\Anywhere Software\Basic4ppc Desktop\Libraries
Did you install basic4ppc in the default dir?
I did add a Regestry look up to retrieve the basic4ppc dir from it, and Found it under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Basic4ppc Source Code...
can you check to see if its there and if its not then let me know were it is...
Edit:
Perhaps i'de better add an extra entry to the configPanel to enter the Libraries dir...
What do you guys think?
Is it better/easier?
I have also a running usb stick based Basic4PPc, wich sometimes gives me troubles because it is NOT an installed Application...I did not install Basic4PPC in a default directory; I am running it off a USB drive directory.
I don't think you can assume everyone will install it to a default directory. I vote for adding an extra entry
:sign0060:As promissed, now allows the user to brwse the folder and choose the dlls destination, usually the same as all the standart dlls...
Also some minor tweaks, just to improve the looks...
Hopefully now it will work for EVERYBODY, including Digitaldon37:signOops::sign0188:
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