Basically the MySettings menu is just a Jahia template (take a look at the MySettings.jsp file) that you can fully customize according to your read-only/write needs (e.g. through JNDI) and/or according if a user property is directly stored on the LDAP server or in Jahia. You can also add other new user properties or add new validation mechanisms. But this will be custom to your installation.


St�phane

At 17:00 16/03/2005, you wrote:

Hi,

Jahia 4.0.5 only allows read-only access to LDAP Directories. The
"my settings" tab in the standard jahia template still shows the
input fields to change the user settings like password etc. But
since the fields are readonly at the backend, changes aren't really
possible. What would be the best approach to make the password
changeable from there or from the admin menu? How did you solve
this problem?

best regards
Daniel Zimmeramnn




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