Bypassing the login screen [message #455341] |
Tue, 11 May 2010 04:37 |
chenny
Messages: 10 Registered: May 2010 Location: India
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Hi!!
I'm trying to bypass the login screen for my apps by creating a .cfg file (ani.cfg) from the formsweb.cfg with two inclusions:
1.userid=<login_name>/<password>@database_connect
2. form=<my_form>.fmx (instead of default test.fmx)
Now while running the through /forms/frmservlet?config=ani
'm getting two things:
1.error message sometimes with a java file details list (attached)
2. it's openning the Java Security Warning window where on clicking 'Run' nothing happens.
Please help in resolving this problem.
Regards,
Mitr
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Re: Bypassing the login screen [message #455399 is a reply to message #455341] |
Tue, 11 May 2010 07:48 |
gregor
Messages: 86 Registered: March 2010 Location: Germany
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Hi ,
the method to bypass the login screen is OK.
I think you are working on an Oracle-E-Business-Suite. Is it nessary that you need all the jar-files? The "code_base"-Parameter in the formsweb.cfg seems to point to unkown path.
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Re: Bypassing the login screen [message #455514 is a reply to message #455399] |
Wed, 12 May 2010 00:05 |
chenny
Messages: 10 Registered: May 2010 Location: India
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Thanks for responding Sir.
Yes, 'm using E-Biz suite and the prob is unusual. Yesterday, after relogging a while later, the screen opened but asked for login through a separate window. Also, the dates in one of my form is coming as DD/MM/RRRR instead of the actual dates whereas the form when opened through ususal login screen is showing the dates correctly.
'll check out with the code_base parameter. till then, please suggest on the above.
if required, can send u the snapshots.
Regards,
Mitr
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