On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 3:08 PM, Jason Pruim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone, Happy Monday to all of you!
>
>  I am trying to think through a user management issue for a application
>  I am working on. What I want to do, is be able to provide a multi user
>  environment (All accessing the same page, but depending on company
>  name they get different data) and be able to give certain people the
>  ability to add/remove users.
>
>  What I was thinking about doing was a combination of the company name
>  (Which I set right now) and then a access level such as "50" for the
>  "Owner" of the program, "40" for the "Managers" and "30" for the
>  "user" of the program. also leaving me room to add other levels if
>  required..
>
>  Although now that I'm typing this out.... I think I may have thought
>  my way through the problem....
>
>  What about setting up a separate login/password with a different web
>  address so that "Owner's" can go to an admin section and add/remove
>  users... promote/demote users... And all that fun kind of stuff.
>
>  Is there any issues that anyone can see with what I'm thinking? Either
>  with my original solution, or my secondary solution? :)
>
>
>  --
>
>  Jason Pruim
>  Raoset Inc.
>  Technology Manager
>  MQC Specialist
>  3251 132nd ave
>  Holland, MI, 49424-9337
>  www.raoset.com
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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