This seems like a simple question but I can't find an answer. I use MobaXterm free edition to SSH into my machines. Every time I SSH into a machine the side bar automatically expands with the paths on the remote machine. I don't need this side bar and every time I have to collapse it. Is there a way to permanently disable the side bar or at least not automatically expend it when SSH-ing?
Here is a picture (linked) of the expaned sidebar:
Under settings there are these 2 settings that control this that I typically turn off.
While instructing users through the GUI settings is an option it is often desirable to implement the application with an already usable default configuration. These settings are stored in the MobaXterm.ini file.
Hints for locating this file can be found here: Mobaxterm configuration settings
I'm using windows and mine was in my Documents/Mobaxterm folder
Here are the configuration settings I use to remove the sidebar and set the app to compact mode:
[WindowPos_xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
...
CompactMode=0
SidebarVisible=0
...
[SSH]
...
AutoStartSSHGUI=0
EnableSFTP=0
...
In newer versions of MobaXterm (v21.3 as of this writing), as an alternative to adjusting MobaXterm.ini file as mentioned in the other answer, it could be disabled by changing Session settings 🡺 Advanced SSH settings 🡺 SSH-browser type from SFTP Protocol 🡺 None
I want to use Odoo module name: Authentication via LDAP (by Odoo SA) to authenticate our user from Active Directory (Server 2003).
On my testing server, everything working smoothly, but not on my production server (I had make sure all settings are the same), this error alway report in server log, although username and password are correct.
I can not find out why, but when I check the information of LDAP module, I saw a little bit difference:
I also tried re-install but nothing change. Any help would be much appreciated.
This is the correct setting working with Odoo v9, I change the port form 389 to 3268
When I click to the debug button after the server is started to update resources with/without classes, the prompt that I shared below is displayed. How can I update resources without restarting server?
ps. I am using Tomcat as a server.
Edit: I have already set the option update resources in the server preferences.
Use 'Update application' action, by default Ctrl + F10.
You're explicitly trying to restart the server (via clicking on "Debug" while the server is running).
Instead of that you can either use "Update" action from "Run > Update ... application" (which you've already configured to update resources) or re-deploy the artifact.
Btw updating of resources is somehow tricky, if it's not working see my other post on this topic:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/33344839/5060066
Steps:
In IDEA 2020, edit configuration -> running application update policies ->
on 'update' action, change to: Update classes and resources
on frame deactivation, change to: Update classes and resources
Start in debug mode.
Then each time change code, it will try to redeploy, it may take a second.
Yes, there is a way can update resources without restart server.
In Server -> Development you can see the project, with the name your_project_name.war.
There are 3 buttons. Push the Deploy button to Redeploy the project.Like the pic follow:
Then refresh the page. You will see the change.
I work on MacOS X.8 and since a couple of days each time I try to open administration console, this message display
Unable to connect to
http://localhost:10081
I can access the websites at 10088 just fine.. and all local test sites are working.
Do you know why?
Thanks for helping
There are few possible reasons to have that error:
You turned on your firewall on your mac? - Just disable and try again if this is the case...
Zend admin console's web server process is down/ not starting up. - In this case just open your terminal and type cd /usr/local/zend/bin/ and sudo ./zendctl.sh restart and watch for any errors if you get any.
Good luck.
When you try to log into SSRS's root site at http:// (servername)/Reports it displays:
User '' does not have required permissions. Verify that sufficient permissions have been granted and Windows User Account Control (UAC) restrictions have been addressed.
This is on a 64 bit edition of Windows 8 Pro, running SQL Server 2008 enterprise. Everything should be using the local system as the account of execution.
I have tried changing the execution account as my user which is admin, I have added the site as the trusted site, I have UAC turned completely off, I have tried to hit the site with IE AS ADMIN, Chrome, and Firefox. Everything I try the site states back that I don't have the rights. I go into SQL Server and ensure my roles are everything for my user. It does not care. I am currently reinstalling the SSRS node of the SQL Server install but am curious if anyone else had this issue yet.
I am going to try to change my account to a 'local' account as I am thinking that may be an issue yet I don't understand why SQL Server can recognize my login integrated just fine. Honestly I never ran into this and am wondering if this is an issue just with Windows 8 accessing SQL Server 2008. I would upgrade but I have a full version of SQL Server 2008 and not of 2012 so I am hesitant to just upgrade unless Express 2012 will come with Business Intelligence Development Studio and SSRS site with tools.
EDIT: 3-8-2016:
No answer with: "Just turn on site settings" is valid as this is the first time installing as the admin of the server or machine locally and not able to access the landing page as that admin.
No answer with: "Just run IE as admin" will work last I tested that.
Answers with "Trusted SITE settings MAY WORK" on Windows 8 and higher as I had a similar problem to this with Windows 10 and on Windows 10 it did fix it. I am not going to rollback two OS versions to check at home though, sorry.
I don't get how this question can be existing for a while and people are now on a mission to claim it is duplicate when the very answer is different than the potential duplicate. That whole thread deals with someone able to get into the site with elevated permission and just not setting up roles and users after the fact. This is the main user of the machine not getting to the landing page as an admin to the site listed as the default landing. Not even the same ballpark. Getting into a page as an admin to let local users in versus the highest level God user not getting in is not the same.
Everything in this answer is true but don't reinstall all of SSRS thats nonsense...
Windows 8
Disable UAC
Enable Administrator Account (You can go to Control Panel > Computer Management > Users)
Restart PC
Run IE ad Administrator when prompted login with your local Administrator account you enabled.
You will need to adjust site settings security and folder settings security. Easy fast fix just add "Everyone" in both of those with full rights.
Problem solved!
I ran into the same issue myself but with Windows 7 and SQL Server 2008. I resolved the issue following the instructions from Suresh Kumar's blog post at http://skamie.wordpress.com/2010/06/24/ssrs-and-uac/
In a nutshell here are the steps you need to take to resolve this issue:
Start your browser using 'run as Administrator'.
Navigate to the report manager and under Site Settings -> Security assign your account or the local administrators group to the System Administration role.
Then navigate to the home folder and under the security settings assign your account or the local administrators group to the Browser, Conent Manager, My Reports, Publisher and Report Builder roles.
Now you should be able to run your browser as normal and access SSRS without any issues.
Okay this is really annoying what needed to be done but here goes.
From what I kept reading Windows 8 does not by default enable the default administrator account.
I usually don't use this account but in this case I was desperate as my account could not get in.
I understand ONCE YOU ARE IN you can set the site settings, that does not help if you cannot even see the site's main landing page to see that setting.
The steps I took to finally resolve were;
Uninstall SSRS Node COMPLETELY by going to control panel>SQL Server 2008>Remove>Check Reporting Services
Enable default admin account: command prompt>run as administrator>net user administrator p#ssw0rD, hit enter.
New line: net user administrator /active:yes
Reboot
Reinstall SSRS from disc with logging in as default administrator
Install SP3 as administrator
Go to IE.exe DIRECTLY in Windows 8: C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe>Run as administrator.
Go to http:// (servername)/Reports
You SHOULD now be able to finally see site settings. NOW YOU CAN FOLLOW everyone's directions of adding YOUR USER under site settings. Also go to folder permissions and add the user as a default here as well.
(optional) For safety I would hide the default admin account now by using step 2 but substitute /active:no in.
If your main admin can't open the door, no one is getting in. That was the main issue I was having. My default admin could not get in. Now everything is working fine and dandy like it should with deploying from BIDS as well.
I had the same problem on my Windows 8 system (32 bit) with SQL Server 2008R2. When I started IE using 'run as Administrator' it still asked for a user name and password and resulted in "user does not have permissions"-error when I entered my user name and password. This is what fixed it for me:
I disabled UAC in the registry (Set HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\EnableLUA to 0). I first set notify-level under Control Panel | System and Security | Change User Account Control to the lowest level but that didn't make any difference.
After reboot I started IE using 'run as Administrator'. Went to Report Manager | Site Settings | Security: added my account as System administrator.
Still in Report Manager I went to Home | Folder Settings and added my account with role Content Manager.
I enabled UAC through Control Panel | System and Security | Change User Account Control settings by setting it to default level again. (Reboot required)
When I run IE as Administrator now and supply my user name and password it does show the homepage of the report manager.
Run Internet Explorer as administrator (right click on the Taskbar icon)
Step 1 :: Add your local username to the Site Settings security roles page. (Security - System Administrator)
Step 2 :: Add your local username to the Folder Settings on the home page. (Select Content Manager)
Close the Administrator IE session.
Open IE in normal mode under your user account.
Windows 8.1
I resolved this with help from the answer by Austin McLaughlin posted earlier. In my case I had been logged in with a local account that had administrator privileges, but attempting to http://127.0.0.1/Reports (hearinafter referred to as "the Reporting Services Manager") produced the error reported by the OP.
The key for me was that the Administrator account was disabled by default in my Windows 8.1 laptop. Note that I did not originally have Windows 8.1 Pro, so there was no "Local Users and Groups" under "Computer Management". Thus, I had to purchase the Windows 8.1 Pro Pack online from MS for $100.
In Windows Explorer, right click on the Computer node and select "Manage".
Navigate to Local Users and Groups > Users
Right click on Administrator and select Properties
De-select "Account is disabled"
Restart PC
Log in to the PC as Administrator (I did not have to enter a password for the Administrator account on first login.)
From the desktop, run IE. No need to run as Administrator, of course, since you logged in as Administrator.
Navigate to the Reporting Services Manager.
At this point you should be logged in to the Report Administrator and on the Home screen. I had not been able to get this far before.
On the Home screen, click "New Role Assignment"
In "Group or user name", enter the local administrator account you use for development; i.e.: [yourmachine]\[username]
Select all the checkboxes (shortcut is to click the checkbox to the left of "Role") and click OK.
In the upper right hand side of the page, click Site Settings.
On the left side of the page, click Security.
Click "New Role Assignment"
In "Group or user name" enter the same account as in step 10
Check "System Administrator" checkbox and click OK
As a precaution, disable the Administrator account that you enabled in step 4.
Log out, then back in with your local account from step 10.
In IE, browse to the Reporting Services Manager. Note: It was not necessary for me to start IE as Administrator.
At this point you should be able to access Reporting Services Manager page, and configure reporting services further.
Change service account type as "Network Service" in service account tab then stop and start service and run IE as Administrator.
From Reporting Services Configuration Manager you can get to the node Report Manager Url. The URL works from this screen. Now you can use the Folder Settings to add yourself as a Content Manager, etc... Now the url will work for your user.
In IE, just add Add the reporting services website to "Local intranet" sites.
That's it.
Just open IE as Run As Administrator and just type URL as http://localhost/reports