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    Merging two staff proxy accounts

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20

    Desired Outcome Goal:
    Combine the permissions for two different staff function proxy accounts into a single account so that all tasks can be performed from a single Aleph login.

    Procedure:
    1. Examine the two proxies (the ones that the two logins are pointing to) (this is done with: skeleton key --> Staff Privileges --> highlight (proxy) user --> Access Rights)
    2. Decide which one has the most permissions that you want the new, joint proxy to have
    3. Modify the proxy which has the most permissions to include *all* of the other's permissions which it is lacking
    4. Restart the pc server and the client

    Additional Information

    Do the following to open *both* proxies simultaneously to compare each tab's trees of permissions: open each in a separate window. (Start the client twice.) *Both* of the windows should fit side-by-side on the screen.

    Category: System Management (500)


    • Article last edited: 10/14/2014
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