[rt-users] How to hide Configuration Tab ?
alan evetts
alan at silent5.com
Thu Apr 11 14:48:50 EDT 2002
Hm.
I see your point, but when under the users tab it lists all of the other users listed, which could leave the system open to a brute force on the administrators (or anyone else's, for that matter) password. It would make more sense for there to be a completely separate Configuration link used for users that _don't_ have access to change queues / users / etc.
These menu's seem to give regular users to data and information that I would definitely deem to be private, and, if nothing else, just don't think its suitable for users on my system to see it.
Anyone know of a method to do this?
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alan evetts
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 11:35:43AM -0700, Russ Johnson wrote:
> You may not want to, and I don't think you can. They need to be able to get
> in there to change their passwords.
>
> At 11:07 AM 4/11/2002 -0700, alan evetts wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >I apologize if this has been covered before, I tried to find the answer in
> >the mailing list archives - but was unable.
> >
> >I was just wondering if there was a way through permissions / acls / etc
> >to stop regular users from seeing the "Configuration" link at the top of
> >the home page / search page, or if you have to manually hide that? I'm
> >pretty confident I haven't done anything to strange to my RT installation
> >yet, as it's pretty fresh - but haven't been able to find a method to hide
> >it.
> >
> >Any help is greatly appreciated.
> >
> >
> >Running Version: 2.0.13, in case thats relevant.
> >
> >--
> >alan evetts
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