Hi BJ, Jacques,

The title of this posting seems te be off someway. Yes, the
'load-tenant-admin-user-login' is in essence the same as
'load-admin-user-login' but is solely intended for a new admin id for a
tenant. As such it isn't related to 'create-admin-user-login'. And
'create-admin-user-login' doesn't work in the tenant environment.

To me 'load-admin-user-login' should suffice. Although there can something
be said about having the ability to create additional super users with their
own id and password, I would not like this in a production environment. The
person who has access to the userid and password of the super user can
easily do this through the security screens of a party.

However, what might be lacking is a function to reset the password of the
user-id generated with 'load-admin-user-login' when this is compromised (I
haven't checked/tested whether 'load-admin-user-login' facilitates this).

Regards,

Pierre



2011/2/10 BJ Freeman <[email protected]>

> create-admin-user-login lets you define your own admin and password.
> load-admin-user-login is simpler and adds admin with default password that
> has to be reset.
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> Jacques Le Roux sent the following on 2/10/2011 2:42 AM:
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>  Hi,
>>
>> Someone knows (without spending time) the reason why we have
>> load-admin-user-login and create-admin-user-login?
>>
>> It seems its only the prompt for userLoginId. It's a bit confusing,
>> could we not simplify? Maybe simply hide load-admin-user-login
>> description?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Jacques
>>
>>
>>
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