Re: Re: single user comet 2003 security question


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Posted by Barbara Brazil (67.127.55.43) on September 19, 2003 at 14:15:21:

In Reply to: Re: single user comet 2003 security question posted by Steve Kerr on Fri, 19 Sep 2003 16:45:57 :

Steve:

If the machine will continue to run standalone, you should be able to use 127.0.0.1 which is always your internal connection to TCP/IP. Otherwise, look in the dialog of the Security Server once it's loaded. It will display it's IP address next to "Ready on TCP port".
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: Barbara-
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:My associate is on-site installing the comet single user system on a Win =
:XP system that is standalone (at least for now). Where do we find the =
:IP Address on a Win XP system. The tcp/ip properties are marked as =
:'obtain ip address automatically'.
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:Steve Kerr
: ----- Original Message -----=20
: From: Barbara Brazil=20
: To: stevenkerr@adelphia.net ; Multiple recipients of list support=20
: Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 2:01 PM
: Subject: Re: single user comet 2003 security question
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: Steve:
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: Yes, you need to use the Security Server. Yes, the best way is to use =
:a Server=3D statement in your .ini. The license.txt goes in the same =
:folder as CSecSrv.exe.
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: bb
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: ----- Original Message -----=20
: From: Steve Kerr=20
: To: Multiple recipients of list support=20
: Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 10:44 AM
: Subject: single user comet 2003 security question
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: Hi -
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: I've always used a 32 digit password on single user systems. Now I =
:see that I am getting a license.txt document instead. =20
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: Do I need to install comet security server on a single user system =
:now?
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: If yes, Do I need to use the server command in the sysgen for the =
:site?
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: If no, where do I put the license.txt so it is recognized properly?
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: Thanks,
: Steve Kerr
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