Use this function to log on as a different user or to lock PANTHEON from
unauthorized users without closing it. The keyboard shortcut is CTRL + U.
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The Logon screen is always displayed at PANTHEON start.
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The titlebar shows which port of PANTHEON you are starting: MSSQL (for Microsoft
SQL Server) or ORACLE (for Oracle Database).
Below the image, in the center, the build number of your PANTHEON executable
is shown.
User |
Enter the two character
user ID. |
Password |
Enter the password associated with the
user. |
Company |
Select the company and associated database you
wish to log on to.
The company name is displayed as set in Program parameters |
General. The associated database is shown
in parentheses.
The list displays companies and databases that are stored in PANTHEON's
INI file.
Shown are only databases you are authorized for.
Click the Refresh
button to refresh the list of companies.
Contact your support provider if your company/database does not appear
in the list. |
Refresh |
Click this button to refresh the list of companies and associated
databases from the database server.
A list of all companies and databases found on the database server are
saved to PANTHEON's INI file. |
Change |
Click this button to show the panel for changing
your password.
You have to type in your old password and twice a new password, the
second time for confirmation. |
Server |
The name of the database server you are connecting
to. Specified in PANTHEON's INI file. |
Database |
The name of the database you are connecting to. |
Workstation |
The name of the workstation from where PANTHEON has been started.
This field is visible only if you were logged on before and have opened
the logon screen within PANTHEON, or the name of the workstation is
given as a command line parameter). |
Logon |
Click this button to log on with the specified
user name, password, and company. |
Quit |
Click here to quit PANTHEON. You are prompted if you really want
to do so (see Do you really want to quit).
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Possible errors:
You cannot log on without specifying a user and typing in the correct password.