Looking for response from Microsoft on WinLogo issues...

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Joe Famme

Will I get one from here???

Because I seem to get no response from the (e-mail address removed)
email address.

Thanks,

Joe
 
J

Joe Famme

Thanks for stating the obvious, Tommy... :)

The questions:
1. When our application opens its files (database catalogs of Digital
Assets) we create in the same folder a file that's used for
administration rights. This admin file goes away when the catalog file is
closed -- so its behavior is like a temporary file. The issue is that the
Logo specification (TC1.1.3.1) says that temporary files can't be stored
in folders other than those for the specific user. Our issue is that this
file cannot be stored anywhere else but in the same folder as the file
since multiple users could be accessing this file from a network folder
etc. Is this an instance where we can waive this requirement?

2. When running the program as a "limited" user, an error box is
displayed with our program name in the caption and the message text:

"Failed to update the system registry. Please try using REGEDIT."

2.1 I assume this would cause us to fail the framework test case
TC3.4, "Support running as a Limited User?"
2.1.1 When you OK the error the program continues to load and
function correctly.
2.1.2 If I make that user an Administrator the application runs
without the error.

3. In the section "Testing Process Overview" and in Appendix F of the
document, LogoTestFramework111.doc, there is reference to TC3.2.1
as "Does the application store less than 128K of application data in the
registry for User1?" AND TC3.2.2 as "Does the application store
configuration data for User1 only in acceptable folders?". But, in Section
"T3.2 Classify and store application data correctly" there is only
TC3.2.1 and it covers "Does the application store configuration data for
User1 only in acceptable folders?" So, is the 128k limit thing something
that has to be tested and it was just left out of section T3.2 OR has it
been dropped and the document needs to be updated in those other
two sections?

Much Thanks,

Joe
-----Original Message-----

What is the issue?

Brad Carpenter [MS]

Tommy said:
Probably, but you have to ask the question first :p


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J

Joe Famme

Brad, you're more than welcome to post your answers to my questions
here, if you think others will benefit from them...

I just thought I'd let you know that a Ron Vega, from the Win Logo
team, has contacted me about my original email and that he said he
would be handling my current issues.

Thanks again,

Joe
-----Original Message-----
Thanks for stating the obvious, Tommy... :)

The questions:
1. When our application opens its files (database catalogs of Digital
Assets) we create in the same folder a file that's used for
administration rights. This admin file goes away when the catalog file is
closed -- so its behavior is like a temporary file. The issue is that the
Logo specification (TC1.1.3.1) says that temporary files can't be stored
in folders other than those for the specific user. Our issue is that this
file cannot be stored anywhere else but in the same folder as the file
since multiple users could be accessing this file from a network folder
etc. Is this an instance where we can waive this requirement?

2. When running the program as a "limited" user, an error box is
displayed with our program name in the caption and the message text:

"Failed to update the system registry. Please try using REGEDIT."

2.1 I assume this would cause us to fail the framework test case
TC3.4, "Support running as a Limited User?"
2.1.1 When you OK the error the program continues to load and
function correctly.
2.1.2 If I make that user an Administrator the application runs
without the error.

3. In the section "Testing Process Overview" and in Appendix F of the
document, LogoTestFramework111.doc, there is reference to TC3.2.1
as "Does the application store less than 128K of application data in the
registry for User1?" AND TC3.2.2 as "Does the application store
configuration data for User1 only in acceptable folders?". But, in Section
"T3.2 Classify and store application data correctly" there is only
TC3.2.1 and it covers "Does the application store configuration data for
User1 only in acceptable folders?" So, is the 128k limit thing something
that has to be tested and it was just left out of section T3.2 OR has it
been dropped and the document needs to be updated in those other
two sections?

Much Thanks,

Joe
-----Original Message-----

What is the issue?

Brad Carpenter [MS]

Tommy said:
Probably, but you have to ask the question first :p
-----Original Message-----
Will I get one from here???

Because I seem to get no response from the
(e-mail address removed)
email address.

Thanks,

Joe
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