HRcalendar - Solution To: Report / Login Requires Password

HRcalendar Login / Report Requires a Password or Report does not print.

First determine your Windows username and domain. You will need this at the end of this process:

If your operating system is Windows XP:

Determine your DOMAIN\USERNAME by clicking three keys on your keyboard at the same time: CRTL ALT DELETE and note your DOMAIN is followed by your user name. 

EXAMPLE:

corp\bobsmith

If your operating system is Windows 7:

Determine your username by right-clicking the taskbar and clicking Start > Task Manager > Users tab. This will show you your username. To determine the domain left-click the START button and select Control Panel. In the Control Panel click the System icon. Note the domain name.

Example: corp.tcc.inet - in this example "corp" would be the domain needed. 

Once you have determined your Windows Username and domain, proceed with whichever option you prefer below:

OPTION ONE:

Log into the machine as the domain admin or right-click the Add HRcalendar User shortcut and select Run As Administrator

1. Download and install the Server installation from here and choose the defaults.

2. Click Start > All Programs > HRcalendar > Add HRcalendar User

3. Enter the domain followed by the user's Windows login username and press Add User

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OPTION TWO:

From the desktop, click Start > All Programs > Microsoft SQL Server 2005 > Configuration Tools > SQL Server Configuration Manager.

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When the SQL Server Configuration Manager screen opens, right-click on SQL Server (SQLEXPRESS) and select Properties.

When the Properties window opens, verify that This account is selected as shown here rather than Built-in account.

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Verify that the Account Name field indicates the person who uses HRcalendar, and that the password is the one that this person uses to log onto the workstation.

OPTION THREE:

If your operating system is Windows XP:

Determine your DOMAIN\USERNAME by clicking three keys on your keyboard at the same time: CRTL ALT DELETE and note your DOMAIN is followed by your user name. 

EXAMPLE:

corp\bobsmith

If your operating system is Windows 7:

Determine your username by right-clicking the taskbar and clicking Start > Task Manager > Users tab. This will show you your username. To determine the domain left-click the START button and select Control Panel. In the Control Panel click the System icon. Note the domain name.

Example: corp.tcc.inet - in this example "corp" would be the domain needed. 

Download the attachment below named "AddHRcalendarUser.zip". Unzip “AddHRcalenderUser.zip” to C:\Program Files\HRcalendar Software\HRcalendar in Windows XP and C:\Program Files (x86)\HRcalendar Software\HRcalendar in Windows 7.

Windows XP Example:

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Windows 7 Example: 

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Run “AddHRcalenderUser.exe” and this prompt will display:

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Typically the Windows username would be the domain followed by the username (ex: domain\username). Press Add User after inputting this information. The final step is to run HRcalendar and print a report.

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