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Question -- How does a normal user change there own password??

Bruno Busco
Hi Philip,
has there been any improvement on this?
I need the "change my password" feature for standard backend users (non
admin) and I wonder if it has been decided how to implement it.
Thank you,
-Bruno



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>
Date: 2008/8/21
Subject: Re: Question -- How does a normal user change there own password??
To: [hidden email], "Philip W. Dalrymple III" <[hidden email]>


I guess they are aware now...


Jacques

From: "Philip W. Dalrymple" <[hidden email]>

> Understood
> How do I get in touch with Hans and Adrain, this is an area that
> I might be able to add a small bit of manpower to but don't want
> to either step on toes or re-invent the wheel on.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "BJ Freeman" <[hidden email]>
> To: [hidden email]
> Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2008 8:05:43 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
> Subject: Re: Question -- How does a normal user change there own password??
>
> 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" <[hidden email]>
>> To: [hidden email]
>> 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" <[hidden email]>
>> To: <[hidden email]>
>> 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" <[hidden email]>
>>> To: [hidden email]
>>> 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?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>>
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>>> Fax +1 678 297 1003
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: Question -- How does a normal user change there own password??

BJ Freeman
a user that has the permissions to see their profile can change their
password thru
https://localhost:8443/mypage/control/editlogin
and be able to access this thru
https://localhost:8443/mypage/control/main
the user has to have mypage permission.
I just tested this.
Note: they can not change their permissions.
Should be on the user mailing list


Bruno Busco sent the following on 9/20/2008 10:45 PM:

> Hi Philip,
> has there been any improvement on this?
> I need the "change my password" feature for standard backend users (non
> admin) and I wonder if it has been decided how to implement it.
> Thank you,
> -Bruno
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>
> Date: 2008/8/21
> Subject: Re: Question -- How does a normal user change there own password??
> To: [hidden email], "Philip W. Dalrymple III" <[hidden email]>
>
>
> I guess they are aware now...
>
>
> Jacques
>
> From: "Philip W. Dalrymple" <[hidden email]>
>
>> Understood
>> How do I get in touch with Hans and Adrain, this is an area that
>> I might be able to add a small bit of manpower to but don't want
>> to either step on toes or re-invent the wheel on.
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "BJ Freeman" <[hidden email]>
>> To: [hidden email]
>> Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2008 8:05:43 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
>> Subject: Re: Question -- How does a normal user change there own password??
>>
>> 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" <[hidden email]>
>>> To: [hidden email]
>>> 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" <[hidden email]>
>>> To: <[hidden email]>
>>> 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" <[hidden email]>
>>>> To: [hidden email]
>>>> 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
>>>> [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]>.
>>>>
>>>> New MDT Software Headquarters (As of July 1, 2008):
>>>> 3480 Preston Ridge Road
>>>> Suite 450
>>>> Alpharetta, GA 30005
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Philip W. Dalrymple III <[hidden email]>
>>>> MDT Software - The Change Management Company
>>>> +1 678 297 1001
>>>> Fax +1 678 297 1003
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>> --
>> 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
>> [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]>.
>>
>> New MDT Software Headquarters (As of July 1, 2008):
>> 3480 Preston Ridge Road
>> Suite 450
>> Alpharetta, GA 30005
>>
>>
>> Philip W. Dalrymple III <[hidden email]>
>> MDT Software - The Change Management Company
>> +1 678 297 1001
>> Fax +1 678 297 1003
>>
>>
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Adding permission so MYPAGE_EMPLOYEE group can edit password like in 691430 Was ==>Question -- How does a normal user change there own password??

BJ Freeman
In light of this I agree that this should be on dev list.
Hans:
in 691430 I am able to change the userlogin with just the MYPAGE_EMPLOYEE.
As Bruno pointed out the current Svn does not allow this.
Solution would be to have a Permission to allow editing ones login.
the default is that permission is not set in the MYPAGE_EMPLOYEE but can
be added.

BJ Freeman sent the following on 9/21/2008 3:26 AM:

> I remember adrian and hans having a converstaion on the dev list about
> this. some weeks ago.
>
> BJ Freeman sent the following on 9/21/2008 2:29 AM:
>> I validated you findings on the demo server.
>> I compared the security permission for the group and see no difference
>> so I assume the security permission for the user login has been changed
>> since
>> svn 691430
>> but I don't have time to check it out the commit list as to when or how.
>>
>>
>> Bruno Busco sent the following on 9/21/2008 2:09 AM:
>>> I may be blind,
>>> I am trying also with https://demo.hotwaxmedia.com/mypage using user
>>> DemoEmployee
>>> I can't find the edit userlogin button.
>>> -Bruno
>>>
>>> 2008/9/21 BJ Freeman <[hidden email]>
>>>
>>>> My understanding of Dev is if it has to do with changing the design of
>>>> ofbiz
>>>> I may be wrong but this sounds more like a bug.
>>>> that could be dev but I see as user
>>>> I am open to a clarification.
>>>> :D
>>>> my permission is MYPAGE_EMPLOYEE only.
>>>> So only mypage and projects show when the user logs in.
>>>> I am taken to the My page.
>>>> I click on profile
>>>> then edit userlogin
>>>> when I click on save i get no error  messages.
>>>>
>>>> this is with svn 691430
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Bruno Busco sent the following on 9/21/2008 12:50 AM:
>>>>> Hi BJ,
>>>>> I have created a new user and given him the following permission:
>>>>> CATALOG_VIEW, MYPAGE_EMPLOYEE, OFBTOOLS_VIEW, ORDERMGR_VIEW
>>>>>
>>>>> the UI button to go the editlogin is not present anywhere.
>>>>> if I put the url https://localhost:8443/mypage/control/editloginmanually I
>>>>> get the screen but I get a getUserPreferences service error when I press
>>>> the
>>>>> "save" button.
>>>>>
>>>>> I switch, as suggested, the thread back to the user ML but I definetely
>>>>> think its a dev issue ;-)
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>> Bruno
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>>> From: BJ Freeman <[hidden email]>
>>>>> Date: 2008/9/21
>>>>> Subject: Re: Question -- How does a normal user change there own
>>>> password??
>>>>> To: [hidden email]
>>>>> Cc: [hidden email]
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> a user that has the permissions to see their profile can change their
>>>>> password thru
>>>>> https://localhost:8443/mypage/control/editlogin
>>>>> and be able to access this thru
>>>>> https://localhost:8443/mypage/control/main
>>>>> the user has to have mypage permission.
>>>>> I just tested this.
>>>>> Note: they can not change their permissions.
>>>>> Should be on the user mailing list
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Bruno Busco sent the following on 9/20/2008 10:45 PM:
>>>>>> Hi Philip,
>>>>>> has there been any improvement on this?
>>>>>> I need the "change my password" feature for standard backend users (non
>>>>>> admin) and I wonder if it has been decided how to implement it.
>>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>>> -Bruno
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>>>> From: Jacques Le Roux <[hidden email]>
>>>>>> Date: 2008/8/21
>>>>>> Subject: Re: Question -- How does a normal user change there own
>>>>> password??
>>>>>> To: [hidden email], "Philip W. Dalrymple III" <[hidden email]>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I guess they are aware now...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jacques
>>>>>>
>>>>>> From: "Philip W. Dalrymple" <[hidden email]>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Understood
>>>>>>> How do I get in touch with Hans and Adrain, this is an area that
>>>>>>> I might be able to add a small bit of manpower to but don't want
>>>>>>> to either step on toes or re-invent the wheel on.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>>>> From: "BJ Freeman" <[hidden email]>
>>>>>>> To: [hidden email]
>>>>>>> Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2008 8:05:43 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
>>>>>>> Subject: Re: Question -- How does a normal user change there own
>>>>> password??
>>>>>>> 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" <[hidden email]>
>>>>>>>> To: [hidden email]
>>>>>>>> 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" <[hidden email]>
>>>>>>>> To: <[hidden email]>
>>>>>>>> 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" <[hidden email]>
>>>>>>>>> To: [hidden email]
>>>>>>>>> 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
>>>>>>>>> [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]>.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> New MDT Software Headquarters (As of July 1, 2008):
>>>>>>>>> 3480 Preston Ridge Road
>>>>>>>>> Suite 450
>>>>>>>>> Alpharetta, GA 30005
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Philip W. Dalrymple III <[hidden email]>
>>>>>>>>> MDT Software - The Change Management Company
>>>>>>>>> +1 678 297 1001
>>>>>>>>> Fax +1 678 297 1003
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> 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
>>>>>>> [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]>.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> New MDT Software Headquarters (As of July 1, 2008):
>>>>>>> 3480 Preston Ridge Road
>>>>>>> Suite 450
>>>>>>> Alpharetta, GA 30005
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Philip W. Dalrymple III <[hidden email]>
>>>>>>> MDT Software - The Change Management Company
>>>>>>> +1 678 297 1001
>>>>>>> Fax +1 678 297 1003
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>
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