Re: Newbie to StarTeam




"Craig Stuntz [TeamB]" <craig_stuntz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [a.k.a. acm.org]> wrote in message news:43cbe766$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

> Server administration / User manager. Depending on your security you
> may have to log in as Administrator to see this. The default password
> is the same as the username (case-sensitive).

Thank you.

I went there... Actually, an interesting thing happened, after running fine
for years my StarTeam server decided to blow up, so I had to restore it
from backups first.

But anyway, I went to the Server administration / User manager, as you
said, and all I see is myself. The status box at the bottom of the screen
indicates, "1 of 1 named user licenses are available."

I actually examined the documentation, and located the following bit:
"The StarTeam Server comes with a user named "Administrator" who
has the password "Administrator." Since this is common knowledge,
you will want to change at least that password."

So, it seems, you guys are correct. Except, I don't see that built-in
Administrator account anywhere on my installation, and if I try to login
with it, I get failure. Any idea what is going on?

If an extra Administrator account is available to me, I want to set it up,
and downgrade myself from administrator to a regular user for more
secure everyday use.


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