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Topic Title: User Admin Topic Summary: Created On: 22-Oct-2003 21:33 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: The following is from the on-line help: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The DOORS database server can keep a record of every: · Login failure · Successful login By default, the database server only records login failures. To control what information is logged, see Changing the login policy. The database server logs the information in a text file called login_history.txt in the database's logs folder. The SERVERDATA entry in the registry (default location HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Telelogic\DOORS_Server\6.0\Config) points to the folder that contains the logs folder. To show the login history, open the login_history.txt file in a text editor, such as Notepad, WordPad, or Emacs. Note: The login history file may get quite big. You should regularly monitor its size and, if necessary, delete it (first copy it to another location, if you want to preserve the information). DOORS automatically creates a new login history file in the logs folder. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You could open and read this file using DXL. hope this helps | |
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Does anyone know how to extract the last time a user logged on, if this is even possible, in DOORS 6?
------------------------- David A. Rose TSgt USAF NCOIC System Administration |
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The following is from the on-line help:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The DOORS database server can keep a record of every: · Login failure · Successful login By default, the database server only records login failures. To control what information is logged, see Changing the login policy. The database server logs the information in a text file called login_history.txt in the database's logs folder. The SERVERDATA entry in the registry (default location HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Telelogic\DOORS_Server\6.0\Config) points to the folder that contains the logs folder. To show the login history, open the login_history.txt file in a text editor, such as Notepad, WordPad, or Emacs. Note: The login history file may get quite big. You should regularly monitor its size and, if necessary, delete it (first copy it to another location, if you want to preserve the information). DOORS automatically creates a new login history file in the logs folder. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You could open and read this file using DXL. hope this helps ------------------------- Tony Goodman http://www.smartdxl.com |
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