[geeklog-devel] Strange storage of strings (and other data) in gl_conf_values
Blank, Jessica
Jessica.Blank at mtvnmix.com
Mon Mar 3 16:06:39 EST 2008
I do apologise for my confusion. This project fell in my lap, and
basically involves cleaning up an awful lot of changes made to what was
once an older version of geeklog. Just as I am learning, over time, to
understand the intent of the coder who made these changes (and therefore
clean them up and make more sense of them), I am also learning, over
time, to understand Geeklog itself. :) I am still a relative neophyte to
the Geeklog system, and therefore may sometimes ask questions which seem
stupid or obvious.
-----Original Message-----
From: geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net
[mailto:geeklog-devel-bounces at lists.geeklog.net] On Behalf Of Dirk Haun
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 3:48 PM
To: geeklog-devel
Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] Strange storage of strings (and other data)
in gl_conf_values
Blank, Jessica wrote:
>How can one do this? (Make a remote user a member of the Root group)
>
>Is this done through the GUI too? If so, where is this option?
As I said: You need to be a member of the Root group yourself to make
someone else a member. If the default Admin account doesn't work for
you, see the Wiki article I pointed you to. It explains how to "upgrade"
an existing account to a Root user.
Once you're Root, edit the user in question and check "Root" for them
(under "Security Groups"). That's all (don't forget to save the user, of
course).
That part isn't new, btw. It has always been this way - just like you
assign other users to groups.
bye, Dirk
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