mikecollett
Technical User
Hello - I may have just discovered how far out of my depth I am!
When I look at the Current Activity - Process Info thru enterprise manager and list the host column in order so i can see all of the stuff for my pc, I notice that there are a number of users listed against my host (pc). Some of them also have their own pcs listed as well as my one.
What gives?
All of these users are using access frontends to hook in. I checked a few and their odbc connections are under their username and password - as it should be (we dont use windows authentication).
Some of the doodats in the frontends code do use connection strings to do stuff on the server, which have my password saved in the strings (not good I know, but I have been learning as I go!) - could that be part of the problem?
does this mean that a user is somehow getting to the server via my machine? That could explain the painfully slow crawl of my pc pehaps.
Any clarification on this would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers - Mike
When I look at the Current Activity - Process Info thru enterprise manager and list the host column in order so i can see all of the stuff for my pc, I notice that there are a number of users listed against my host (pc). Some of them also have their own pcs listed as well as my one.
What gives?
All of these users are using access frontends to hook in. I checked a few and their odbc connections are under their username and password - as it should be (we dont use windows authentication).
Some of the doodats in the frontends code do use connection strings to do stuff on the server, which have my password saved in the strings (not good I know, but I have been learning as I go!) - could that be part of the problem?
does this mean that a user is somehow getting to the server via my machine? That could explain the painfully slow crawl of my pc pehaps.
Any clarification on this would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers - Mike