Hello. I too am a newbie to nubuilder. My hope is that it will be a complete replacement for MS Access.
I have just done a new install, everything worked out ok. However when I login to the sample database it immediately takes me back to the login screen.
I think that this means that the password and database names are correct as I have changed both and got the appropriate messages indicating that it cannot connect.
Can you please advise how I can proceed. I really don't know what else to try now. I know that there are a lot of similar posts, but I have not seen this issue. Sorry if I missed something and you have to repeat the answer if this has been done already.
I look forward to some assistance.
Michael
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Initial Login
Re: Initial Login
Michael,
Have you tried reinstalling nuBuilder?
BTW how did you hear about nuBuilder?
Steven
Have you tried reinstalling nuBuilder?
BTW how did you hear about nuBuilder?
Steven
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Re: Initial Login
I worked it out; needed to use 'globeadmin' as user with the password I assigned.
Sorry, it is obvious when you know how.
I heard about nuBuilder looking for alternatives on the web.
I have tried phprunner and phpmaker. I found phprunner the best, but I really wanted something that looked like MS Access but php/mysql. I have wanted to move away from Access because of the freedom a browser based application offers and to avoid all the complications of upgrades especially with the radical changes in Access after 2003 version.
I have been a power programmer with Access having developed some pretty reasonable applications, so am really hoping that nuBuilder will allow me to re-release some of my applications.
Thank you for your excellent response and for the program.
Regards,
Michael Riley
Sorry, it is obvious when you know how.
I heard about nuBuilder looking for alternatives on the web.
I have tried phprunner and phpmaker. I found phprunner the best, but I really wanted something that looked like MS Access but php/mysql. I have wanted to move away from Access because of the freedom a browser based application offers and to avoid all the complications of upgrades especially with the radical changes in Access after 2003 version.
I have been a power programmer with Access having developed some pretty reasonable applications, so am really hoping that nuBuilder will allow me to re-release some of my applications.
Thank you for your excellent response and for the program.
Regards,
Michael Riley