If I log in as root, when I go to Configuration, Users and select a user,
both “Let this user access RT” and “Let this user be granted rights” are
selected. This is as it should be.
If I log in as rob (non-superuser), when I go to Configuration, Users and
select a user, the “Let this user access RT” option is selected, but the “Let
this user be granted rights” option is not. Unless I look at myself, then
both of them are selected. At first glance, this looks like broken-ness, but
I figure it could have something to do with User Rights, too.
rob
If I log in as root, when I go to Configuration, Users and select a user,
both “Let this user access RT” and “Let this user be granted rights” are
selected. This is as it should be.
If I log in as rob (non-superuser), when I go to Configuration, Users and
select a user, the “Let this user access RT” option is selected, but the “Let
this user be granted rights” option is not. Unless I look at myself, then
both of them are selected. At first glance, this looks like broken-ness, but
I figure it could have something to do with User Rights, too.
One of the rights that you can assign to users includes the ability to
view or modify the information within the User Configuration. This may be
your problem.
Bruce Campbell RIPE
Systems/Network Engineer NCC
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