Thanks Deon,
Can you give me a 'cookbook' howto
Thanks
//Ger
> Yes,
>
> * Delete the templates
> * Put a regexp on the template, so they only show up in the container
> you want them
> * Disable the templates via the config
>
> ...deon
>
> On 13/11/11 22:13, Gerard Hooton wrote:
>> Can anyone answ
Yes,
* Delete the templates
* Put a regexp on the template, so they only show up in the container
you want them
* Disable the templates via the config
...deon
On 13/11/11 22:13, Gerard Hooton wrote:
> Can anyone answer this for me?
>
> //Ger
>> Hello All,
>> I upgraded to ver 1.2.0.5
>> I now ge
Can anyone answer this for me?
//Ger
> Hello All,
> I upgraded to ver 1.2.0.5
> I now get "Select a template to edit the entry" with no template selected.
> Is there some way to configure phpldapadmin so that "Default" is always
> selected ?
> See attached screen shot
> --
> Gerard Hooton
> System
This message (which comes from the LDAP server) means that the username
(DN) and password that you configured PLA to use (or entered via the
login box) does not have sufficient access to perform the function you
were performing (read/write/delete, etc).
...deon
On 13/11/11 05:02, Tom Tucker wrote