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Re: [Summary-Talk] Password protected stats



Thanks Jason.
I had the Show name/password limited sub-report lists turned off.

Kerry

In our last exciting episode on 8/6/04 6:31 PM, Jason Linhart at
jason@summary.net wrote:

> On 8/6/04 4:36 PM Kerry (kerry@pmtads.com) wrote:
> 
>> I have three domains that a client owns and I set them all up with the
>> same user name and password. When trying to access the page using the
>> user name and password it only gets you to one domain not a list of the
>> three. Is what I am trying to do even possible?
> 
> Yes, it is possible, and shouldn't be very difficult. On the Options
> configuration page you should make sure that you have "Allow all access
> to sub-report list" turned off, and "Show name/password limited
> sub-report lists" turned on.
> 
> Also, if you are running a version prior to Summary 2.5 there is
> sometimes a problem where Summary can skip the sub-report list in some
> situations. If you are having this problem you can use a URL something
> like <http://your.machine.com:9000/menu> and it should show the correct
> list of sub-reports.
> 
> One other thing to keep in mind, right after you change one of those
> configuration settings the browser might still have the old page cached.
> This should clear up by the next day, or sooner if you do a forced
> reload, or if you quit the browser and relaunch it.
> 
> Good Luck
> Jason
> 
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