Objecst.lsi or ssi

Hi listers,

From different members of this list I’ve heard that using a shared copy
of the Objects file is not recommended. What exactly is the problem with leaving this file shared?

hans

************************************************************* Hans Kingma
Unisource Carrier Services
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8304 Wallisellen
Switzerland
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The objects.ssi file is easily corrupted if you have many users sharing it. Also, a complete list of user names of anyone who has ever logged in is stored in this file. When the user opens Business Objects, that user will see that user name of the last person that logged into Business Objects.

Amy Martel
amartel@allmerica.com

hans.kingma@UNISOURCE-UCS.COM 09/28/1998 11:36am >>>
Hi listers,

From different members of this list I’ve heard that using a shared copy
of the Objects file is not recommended. What exactly is the problem with
leaving this file shared?

hans

************************************************************* Hans Kingma
Unisource Carrier Services
Industriestrasse 21
8304 Wallisellen
Switzerland
Phone: +41 1 839 32 11
Fax: +41 1 839 32 95


Listserv Archives (BOB member since 2002-06-25)