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Hi
It is very nice that in Firebird 2.0 every user can connect to the service manager and change its password and other details - in older versions only sysdba could change user's pass and properties. Unfortunately this seems to work only with Windows. For some reason when you try to connect to the service manager, using user, different from SYSDBA, and change your password, when the server is running Linux, you receive "no permission for update/write access to COLUMN...". Is this normal? Or it's some Linux issue? I'm running Firebird 2.0 on Debian Woody, kernel 2.6. Best Regards |
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The behaviour should be the same across platforms. It might be a build issue.
Care to report this in the firebird-support list at Yahoogroups.com? This is where the Fb people hang out. -- Martijn Tonies Database Workbench - tool for InterBase, Firebird, MySQL, NexusDB, Oracle & MS SQL Server Upscene Productions http://www.upscene.com My thoughts: http://blog.upscene.com/martijn/ Database development questions? Check the forum! http://www.databasedevelopmentforum.com |
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