by gborth | Feb 22, 2016 | Alchemy
A new feature to Alchemy 8.3 SR4 and beyond is the ability to publish a reference to your Alchemy Server in the Active Directory of Microsoft Windows domains. After publishing the Alchemy Server, users can easily see all the published servers in the open database...
by gborth | Feb 22, 2016 | Alchemy
You place databases under Alchemy Server control by adding them to the Alchemy Server service trouver generique cialis. CAUTION: For Alchemy Server to manage databases that reside on a different machine than the Alchemy Server service, the Alchemy Server...
by gborth | Feb 22, 2016 | Alchemy
The following describes how to open databases: Opening a database by browsing, Opening a read-only database using the Alchemy URL protocol and Opening a secure database. Locating where to Open a Database Using an Administrator’s License select File > Open...
by gborth | Feb 22, 2016 | Alchemy
You assign groups and users from specific Windows domains to your security roles in order to limit access to databases mapped to the same security role. If a user is not a member of a specific security role in which a database resides, the user will be denied access...
by gborth | Feb 22, 2016 | Alchemy
You limit user access to specific folders within databases assigned to a security role by mapping database security groups to the security role. Database Group Security In the Alchemy Server console tree, expand Alchemy Server | <the node for your server’s name>...
by gborth | Feb 22, 2016 | Alchemy
You map databases to specific security roles to limit access to the databases to groups and/or users assigned to the same security role. Access to databases within a security role can be further limited to specific folders within a database through the use of Alchemy...
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