From: "masionas" <[email protected]>
HI Jacques,

Thanks for your reply. But in a real world I think other scenario actually
happens. For example, company fires an employee and obviously respective
user account should be Disabled PERMANENTLY. Since userlogin is disabled by
the SYSTEM automatically in the case of wrong login reties I do not see why
UI in Party manager should duplicate it? It looks  more logical to me have
that UI for permanent disable.

Sorry I'm not sure to understand you. What I proposed was to create a new section in Webtools (admin tools) where someone (with admin right) would be able to disable permanently a login (beware a party may have several logins...).?
Have a look at updateUserLoginSecurity service

Jacques


jacques.le.roux wrote:

This is used for disabling an UserLogin temporarily after some (3?) tries
(in case, for instance, someone tried to force it).
So I'm not seeing what is to fix here. If you need an UI to permanently
disable a login you could contribute a patch.
I'd suggest using Webtools as place with a new general entry about parties
then...
You could even use the new service to parametrize the above behaviour with
a property.

Jacques

From: "masionas" <[email protected]>

Hi Guys,

Any updates on whether it was fixed lately? With 9.04 release it seems
still
needs the workaround instead of directly to disable login permanently.


Robert Volke wrote:

Wow, that did the trick.  When I first saved the Enabled flag change to
N,
it automatically populated the disabled date, so I deleted this date and
saved the change again.  Now the disabled admin can no longer login.  It
looks like if you simply disable an account and leave the time stamp, it
will automatically enable again in 5 minutes.  I'm not sure why it does
this, and I didn't see a way to change the end date for the disable so
I'm
going to inform my users to use this work around.

Thank you for all of the help,
Robert Volke

Bilgin Ibryam <[email protected]> 7/1/2008 3:53:22 PM >>>

Hi Robert,

try to set the Enabled Flag to "N"  WITHOUT Disabled Date Time.

Bilgin

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