Re: MSysConf on PG 8.2 ?

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От greg.campbell@us.michelin.com
Тема Re: MSysConf on PG 8.2 ?
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Msg-id OF58A671DC.50CDF565-ON85257295.007B7FAE-85257295.007C17B7@michelin.com
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Ответ на MSysConf on PG 8.2 ?  ("Frank Brown" <frankjbrown@gmail.com>)
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I always strive for simplicity.
If I were going to set up a MSysConf table, my first thought would be to use pgAdmin III to create one in schema public.

Since I haven't  done this, I cannot say  whether it will work or not.
Access wants to attach SchemaName_ to table names, such as "public_MSysCont", but this just is just an alias that can be altered by a rename directly, on in MSysObjects table of Access (must have option to view system objects turned on)

Greg Campbell ENG-ASE/Michelin US5-US7
Lexington, South Carolina
803-951-5561, x75561
Fax: 803-951-5531
greg.campbell@us.michelin.com



"Frank Brown" <frankjbrown@gmail.com>

03/04/2007 21:10

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Greg...   My database contains several schema' within the database.   Some of these are 'System Objects' such as Infromation Schema, others are are for different but related modules of the application.    I would have to think that this table should be built under a 'System Object' but where?  

On 3/3/07, greg.campbell@us.michelin.com <greg.campbell@us.michelin.com > wrote:

MsysConf is a Microsoft thing, specifically a JET thing. When using a server database as a backend, there is the option of creating a MSysConf on your server database, that Jet will automatically check  for  some authorization and chunking options. And the "Admin" authentication has to do with the TryJetAuth, which tries to connect to server database as username Admin (like it was a remote Access database) right off the bat. This connection attempt can be turned off with a registry setting.


Neither TryJetAuth=1 nor MSysConf is required. They are optional items that can save some time at initial connection, but it probably will not be noticeable. All the articles you find about these will be old. But if you want to find out more I might suggest going to


http://msdn.microsoft.com/archive/default.asp?url=/archive/en-us/dnaraccessdev/html/ODC_ServerApplicationDevelopment.asp


Greg Campbell ENG-ASE/Michelin US5-US7
Lexington, South Carolina

greg.campbell@us.michelin.com


"Frank Brown" <frankjbrown@gmail.com>
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03/02/2007 19:55


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Greetings all...  
We have a PG 8.2 database upon which we report using MS Access using 8.02.02 psqlodbc35w.dll dated 10/24/2006.   I've noticed errors being returned within the logs such as " relation 'msysconf' does not exist"  .   There are also errors regarding authentication for user "Admin" failing.    Our Access front end seems to work fine, but we would like to make sure everything is proper and as efficient as possible.   There is no user Admin defined,   do I need one?     I have read quite a lot about setting up MSysConf table with my database, most of the information seems to be of earlier versions of PG.     I also noted that PGAdmin III does not allow for the configuration of this table.    So, should we build this table?   If so, exactly where does it need to be built?   Is there someplace where this is documented for the current versions?        Thanks!


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