On Jun 6, 2008, at 4:28 PM, Leal, Mario A. wrote:

> First, Thank you to everyone who responded to my last question— 
> Greatly appreciated!!
>
> I am authenticating my users via Active Directory.  Because of this,  
> I have no need for the preferences menu for users using the self  
> service portal.  I don’t want users to “think” they are changing  
> their password when they aren’t.

Don't grant them the ModifySelf right

-kevin

>
> How do I remove that menu item or make it as though there is nothing  
> on the page after clicking that link?
>
> Mario A. Leal, Jr.
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