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Modified page: https://wiki.horde.org/AdminPerms
New Revision:  26
Change log:  https://t.me/fchackboys

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-+ Admin Permissions Howto
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-++ Horde

-+++ A Webmail-only installation without featuring the Horde portal

-# Of course, you will have to let IMP handle the authentication:
- * In the Administration/Setup menu, choose the //Horde (horde)// application, then the //Authentication// tab. -# The Horde administrators will need Horde's //Administrator// menu, so you will need a user group to grant them particular permissions: - * In the Administration/Groups menu, add a new group, say //Administrators//.
- * Add all Horde administrators to that group.
-# Now you are ready to set the permissions, so ordinary users won't see the Horde portal link: - * In the Administration/Permissions menu, add the new permission: //Horde (horde)//.
- * Edit the //Horde (horde)// entry to grant the following permissions:
- * To all authenticated users: Read, Edit, Delete. (This will remove the sidebar menu entry for Horde.) - * To the //Administrators// group: Show, Read, Edit, Delete. (This will retain the sidebar menu entry.)
-# Remove Horde from the top-bar menu (if it appears there at all):
- * As a Horde administrator, open (in the sidebar) the //Administration/Setup// menu.
- * In the //Application// field, choose the //Mail (imp)// entry.
- * Under the //External Utilities and Menu// tab, edit the //Menu settings//, then click on //Generate Mail Configuration//. - * Note: You can, of course, use Turba and Ingo with your Webmail installation; in this case, you will here activate their respective entries for the Imp menu. - * If you have Turba, or Ingo, installed then edit their respective menu settings, in the same way. -# Instruct your users on how to set Horde's //Global Options//, particularly the preferred language: - * In top bar of the //Options// submenu, in the //Edit options for// field, choose the //Global Options// application,
- * then, if necessary, klick on the //Go// button, nearby.
- * Note: In German, this bit is particularly confusing, as both Horde's //Global Options//, and Imp's //General Options// are termed alike, viz. //Allgemeine Einstellungen//. - * Note: Alternatively, you could try to include Horde's //Global Options// with Imp's option menu, by modifying {{imp/config/prefs.php}}, but that is beyond the scope of this advice.
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-++ Hermes

-To allow authenticated users to see the time tracking module you must give at least Show and Read permissions to the "hermes" application

-* Choose Administration --> Permissions
-* Click on the All Permissions "keys" icon
-* When the "Add a child Permission" pane appears, choose the Hermes module
-* Click the Add button
-* Click the "notepad" icon to edit the permissions for Hermes
-* On the default permissions tab, check Show and Read

-To allow a user to be able to Review time from other users you must make changes to the hermes permissions. Here are the steps:
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-* Choose Administration --> Permissions
-* If the Hermes permissions are not yet set, follow the steps above.
-* Click on the Hermes "keys" icon
-* When the "Add a child Permission pane appears, choose the Time Review module -* Click on the Permissions tab for the user or group that you want check, Show

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-++ Turba

-+++ A read-only LDAP address book

-To allow authenticated users to search the addressbook of your organization (provided it is kept on an LDAP server), and to use the e-mail addresses contained therein to compose messages:
-
-1. Define, in turba/config/sources.php, that addressbook, using {{sizelimit}}, {{export}}, and {{browse}} to prevent large-scale address copying, e. g.:
-<code type="php">
-/** Central E-Mail Directory (read-only) **/
-$cfgSources['localldap'] = array('title' => _("E-Mail directory Example Ltd."),
-                                 'type' => 'ldap',
- 'params' => array('server' => 'ldap.example.com',
-                                                   'port'      => '389',
-                                                   'tls'       => false,
- 'root' => 'ou=people,o=Example Ltd.,c=com',
-                                                   'charset'   => 'utf-8',
-                                                   'sizelimit' => 200,
-                                                   'scope'     => 'one',
-                                                   'version'   => 3),
-                                 'map'    => array('__key'     => 'dn',
-                                                   'name'      => 'cn',
-                                                   'email'     => 'mail'),
-                                 'search' => array('name', 'email'),
-                                 'strict' => array('dn'),
-                                 'export' => false,
-                                 'browse' => false);
-</code>
-2. Login to Horde as an administrator, then select the Administration/Permissions menu.
-# Under //All Permissions//, add new permission //Address Book (turba)//
-# Under //Address Book (turba)//, add new permission //Sources (sources)//
-# Under //Sources (sources)//, add new permission //E-Mail directory Example Ltd. (localldap)// -# Edit the added permissions to grant all authenticated users the following rights: - * //Address Book (turba):// Show, Read, Edit, Delete (This will provide access to turba via the menus.)
- * //Sources (sources):// Show, Read, Edit, Delete
- * //E-Mail directory Example Ltd. (localldap):// Show, Read (This will hide, in the several menus, all editing operations that would otherwise cause weird error messages.)



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