04-27-2009 05:41 AM
I've managed to lock myself out of the Distributed System Manager.
The help file http://zone.ni.com/reference/en-XX/help/372572A-01/sysman/ni_acl_db/ says to reset security settings remove the SysMan ACL.acl file from the default LabVIEW Data directory. I cant find it
I've completed a search on my hard drive and found no file with an .acl extension
I was logging in and out trying to get the Shared Variable Engine operating correctly and for some reason I decided it would be a good idea to add a new host. A message along the lines of "Changing this setting will no longer allow (Nobody) to log in" It was a Friday afternoon and I presumed that as it was trying to log in with the User (Nobody), this was why my Shared Variable Engine would not connect to my OPC Server
Now the host name I changed it to does not work. It says the user is invalid.
Any ideas how to reset the host settings so I can at least get in?
Alan
04-30-2009 07:56 AM
Hi Alan,
Please could you tell me the exact steps you took to lock yourself out on the Distributed System Manager.
Were you making changes in the Domain Account Manager? If so what?
You added a new Domain. Can't you log in to that either?
Best regards,
Tony_G
04-30-2009 08:52 AM
Hi Tony
Thanks for your help
See attached I went to Actions>ConfigureSecurity>then selected add New User/Host
Then checked configure new host and typed in the username of the PC.
Not the cleverest thing Ive done recently 😞
Alan
05-07-2009 02:23 AM - last edited on 01-30-2012 03:13 PM by JordanG
Hi Alan,
As this is to do with security settings, we haven't made it easy for users to reset them. In the interest of time, I'd suggest a complete re-install of LabVIEW and the DSC Module (saving any previous work first). This would mean a clean install, so unistalling LabVIEW and the DSC Module from the Windows Control Panel isn't enough. Please find the following executable called MSI Blast, it has saved my life on a number of occasions.
Let me know how you get on.
Best regards,
Tony_G
05-07-2009 03:21 AM
Hi Tony
Thanks
Ive already got MSiblast and have already attempted a repair rather than a complete uninstall/reinstall, which didnt work. I'll try it today and see how it goes
Alan
05-07-2009 09:26 AM
Hi Tony
Tried an uninstally/reinstall. No joy I'm afraid....still comes up with the log in box:(
Alan
05-11-2009 10:17 AM
Hi Alan,
You should be able to find the "SysMan ACL" file under, "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\National Instruments\Distributed System Manager." Rename it (so you can change it back should it not work), re-boot your machine and you should at least be able to launch the Distributed System Manager without it asking for a login first.
Best regards,
Tony_G