What tokens or files are created on Login?

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Brad Harris

MSP2k7
All Users are changing from one domain id to another. I know how to change
this in user manager the slow way, user by user. Is there a faster way to
bulk change user's logon account to another domain?

Another issue is discovered in testing is that when the after the admin
changes the user's account login to another domain, when the user first tries
to access PWA the recieve a SharePoint error and are not given a any options.
This is the screen they are left with...can't login ....can't do anything.
If I remove the username server cookie ( yybh@tlruspm01[1].txt) The error
changes and the user gets an access denied error and can click on a link to
login as another user, then put their new domain credentials in and check the
remember me box and they can access PWA.

Question, What files/tokens are created when the user logs into to PWA
besides the Cookie:yybh@tlruspm01/ and the Cookie:Discovery.asmx?

There must be more, because if I delete these two files, and then try to
access PWA, I go right into the web page.........the app remembers me.

Does anyone know how to get rid of the SharePoint Error besids deleting the
cookies?

Thanks
 
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Brad Harris

Actually, I .bat file in the login script for all project users that deleted
these cookies. That way when they tried to login to PWA they either went
right in or were prompted to login and they could save the new cookie.
Eveything works great, all users can see the projects the used to however,
one big issue is that when the rights cascaded down to WSS, WSS created a
whole new ID for the person and the old id's still own the documents etc.
Have any ideas?

Gary L. Chefetz said:
Brad:

I think you've discovered what you need to do. To change the logon
information quickly, display the resources whose credentials you want to
change and use search and replace in the Windows Logon field to do this in a
couple seconds.

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MSProjectExperts
Project Server Consulting: http://www.msprojectexperts.com
Project Server Training: http://www.projectservertraining.com
Project Server FAQS: http://www.projectserverexperts.com
Project Server Help Blog: http://www.projectserverhelp.com


Brad Harris said:
MSP2k7
All Users are changing from one domain id to another. I know how to
change
this in user manager the slow way, user by user. Is there a faster way to
bulk change user's logon account to another domain?

Another issue is discovered in testing is that when the after the admin
changes the user's account login to another domain, when the user first
tries
to access PWA the recieve a SharePoint error and are not given a any
options.
This is the screen they are left with...can't login ....can't do anything.
If I remove the username server cookie ( yybh@tlruspm01[1].txt) The error
changes and the user gets an access denied error and can click on a link
to
login as another user, then put their new domain credentials in and check
the
remember me box and they can access PWA.

Question, What files/tokens are created when the user logs into to PWA
besides the Cookie:yybh@tlruspm01/ and the Cookie:Discovery.asmx?

There must be more, because if I delete these two files, and then try to
access PWA, I go right into the web page.........the app remembers me.

Does anyone know how to get rid of the SharePoint Error besids deleting
the
cookies?

Thanks
 
G

Gary L. Chefetz

You would have to go after that problem in the database, unless the scope is
small enough to handle manually. Sorry, but no easy solution suggestions for
that one!

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----------
Gary L. Chefetz, MVP
MSProjectExperts
Project Server Consulting: http://www.msprojectexperts.com
Project Server Training: http://www.projectservertraining.com
Project Server FAQS: http://www.projectserverexperts.com
Project Server Help Blog: http://www.projectserverhelp.com


Brad Harris said:
Actually, I .bat file in the login script for all project users that
deleted
these cookies. That way when they tried to login to PWA they either went
right in or were prompted to login and they could save the new cookie.
Eveything works great, all users can see the projects the used to however,
one big issue is that when the rights cascaded down to WSS, WSS created a
whole new ID for the person and the old id's still own the documents etc.
Have any ideas?

Gary L. Chefetz said:
Brad:

I think you've discovered what you need to do. To change the logon
information quickly, display the resources whose credentials you want to
change and use search and replace in the Windows Logon field to do this
in a
couple seconds.

--
----------
Gary L. Chefetz, MVP
MSProjectExperts
Project Server Consulting: http://www.msprojectexperts.com
Project Server Training: http://www.projectservertraining.com
Project Server FAQS: http://www.projectserverexperts.com
Project Server Help Blog: http://www.projectserverhelp.com


Brad Harris said:
MSP2k7
All Users are changing from one domain id to another. I know how to
change
this in user manager the slow way, user by user. Is there a faster way
to
bulk change user's logon account to another domain?

Another issue is discovered in testing is that when the after the admin
changes the user's account login to another domain, when the user first
tries
to access PWA the recieve a SharePoint error and are not given a any
options.
This is the screen they are left with...can't login ....can't do
anything.
If I remove the username server cookie ( yybh@tlruspm01[1].txt) The
error
changes and the user gets an access denied error and can click on a
link
to
login as another user, then put their new domain credentials in and
check
the
remember me box and they can access PWA.

Question, What files/tokens are created when the user logs into to PWA
besides the Cookie:yybh@tlruspm01/ and the Cookie:Discovery.asmx?

There must be more, because if I delete these two files, and then try
to
access PWA, I go right into the web page.........the app remembers me.

Does anyone know how to get rid of the SharePoint Error besids deleting
the
cookies?

Thanks
 

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