your are right it is something that is just being address. there is not a lot of manpower to move it forward fast currently Hans and Adrain are the ones that are involved in it. I am more from a interested party but not involved. The My page has profile info on it. you just have to remove the permission for partymager from those that you don't want to have access. But there are other companies i have worked for that want everyone to see everything. so it is more once the installation goes in how security will be handled.
Philip W. Dalrymple sent the following on 8/21/2008 4:53 AM: > I found the place in party (user name edit). > > I would think that, for most internal (backoffice) user, this is > not a place that the admin would want to allow access even to there > own login. I would think that most users would NOT have access to the > user login edit rights even if they can modify other "party" data and > I would think that most internal users would not have general party edit > rights (they might change party data via other interfaces that are more > limited). > > Am I missing something or is this just a place that has not been worked > on in OfBiz much yet. > > I do note that in the "banner" at the top right there are two items that > I would expect to be a part of the "users profile", time zone, and language. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jacques Le Roux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 9:30:34 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern > Subject: Re: Question -- How does a normal user change there own password?? > > This is done in the person's profile (in Party) in "User Name(s)" section : > edit on login line > > Jacques > > From: "Philip W. Dalrymple" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 2:50 PM > Subject: Re: Question -- How does a normal user change there own password?? > > >> I was not thinking about customers, (we would only have "backend" users) >> >> for a internal users who needs to change there password (say because of >> company rules or just because they want to) should there be a way for >> them to change passwords? >> >> (I tend to use the term "internal" user to refer to people who work >> for the company who runs the system) >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "BJ Freeman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: [email protected] >> Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 7:37:06 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern >> Subject: Re: Question -- How does a normal user change there own password?? >> >> There was, at on time, an added dialog on the login, that allow the user >> to request a new login if they had lost it. >> a "customer" can not access the back end except for order status. >> there has been talk on the dev list about letting the "customer" use the >> new mypage feature that give them access to their profile. >> this, at this time, is not the case. >> >> Philip W. Dalrymple sent the following on 8/20/2008 3:46 AM: >>> I am looking at OfBiz (current SVN head or as of a few days ago) >>> and don't see how a normal user is supposed to change there password >>> >>> I see in the party section where a admin can change the password and >>> found that when a user is created the admin creating the user can force >>> a password change on the user but I can't find how a normal (non admin) >>> user is supposed to change there own password. >>> >>> Also there does not appear to be a way for the admin to re-set a users >>> password and then force them to change there password the next time >>> the user logs in (except via the "Entity Engine Tools" in the web tools >>> app. >>> >>> Am I just missing something or is this a missing bit of OfBiz? >>> >> >> >> -- >> This email, and any files transmitted with it, is confidential >> and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to >> whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error, >> please advise [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. >> >> New MDT Software Headquarters (As of July 1, 2008): >> 3480 Preston Ridge Road >> Suite 450 >> Alpharetta, GA 30005 >> >> >> Philip W. Dalrymple III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> MDT Software - The Change Management Company >> +1 678 297 1001 >> Fax +1 678 297 1003 >> > >
