anonymous wrote : 
  | Ughhhh...this is the case. You must name one user (not a group) as the 
Admin for CMS.
  | 
  | Does anyone else think this is a bad idea and worthy of Feature Request? 
What's the point of having user groups if you still need individual magic 
accounts?
  | 

This is not true anymore. You can designate any Role you like to become 
Administrators of the CMS including access to the Security Console. You will 
obviously have to setup your permissions for this Role accordingly.

The CmsRootUserName in the configuration file serves a completely different 
purpose. As explained
 
  | <!--
  |        NOTE: cmsRootUserName denotes a single Portal user that has access 
to everything in the CMS. Denote this user
  |        carefully and should be synonymous to the 'root' user in a Unix 
system. By default: this value is the built-in
  |        'admin' user account. This can be changed to any other user account 
registered in your Portal
  | -->
  | 

Basically if somehow you mess up your security policy and lock all users out or 
something like that, you can login with this root user and perform whatever 
fixes you need to set everything up properly. This feature will save you many 
stomach dropping incidents at the thought of having to dig through the database 
data to fix setup mistakes ;)

Thanks




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