I have added numerous people to a custom group called “helpdesk”, have
allowed the users to ModifyOwnMembership as well as allowed the group to
ModifyOwnMembership.
I even went as far as setting ModifyOwnMembership for “Everyone”,
“Privileged” and “Unprivileged”.
However, every user so far, when attempting to change their own password, is
given a “permission denied” error.
Anyone else seen this? Is this a bug or is there something I have
configured wrong?
Thanks,
–Erik
Try granting them the “ModifySelf” rightOn Fri, Jul 02, 2004 at 09:13:24AM -0600, Erik Boles wrote:
I have added numerous people to a custom group called “helpdesk”, have
allowed the users to ModifyOwnMembership as well as allowed the group to
ModifyOwnMembership.
I even went as far as setting ModifyOwnMembership for “Everyone”,
“Privileged” and “Unprivileged”.
However, every user so far, when attempting to change their own password, is
given a “permission denied” error.
Anyone else seen this? Is this a bug or is there something I have
configured wrong?
Thanks,
–Erik
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Jesse,
That was it. I was confusing ModifyOwnMemberships with ModifySelf. Thanks
for the clarification.
–erik
On 7/2/04 9:18 AM, “Jesse Vincent” jesse@bestpractical.com, emailed the
following: