On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 11:56 AM, Andrea Tomasini <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On 9 Nov, 2009, at 17:49 , Dmitri Pal wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> Hi,
>
> > I do not have access to the machine to be able to perform
> > administrative tasks on the instance.
> > If the tool requires its own restart there should be a button within
> > the admin interface to do it.
> > I do not even know where it is deployed and what machine it is
> > running on.
> Actually if you change the configuration, and that is successfully
> completed, you will trigger a restart, so there is no need to have a
> button.
>
> > Requiring power user to also be an admin on the web server is wrong.
> Agree :-)
>
> > These are completely different roles in the enterprise.
> Not always ;-)
>


This is true but the tool should assume that they are different.



>
> > Thanks
> YAW
>
> > Dmitri
> ANdreaT
>
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