Personally, since I do most of my management as the same user most of the time, I really don't have a need to change what user I'm logged in as.. if I do, I usually just shut down the browser and restart. Can be a pain, but like I said, I really don't have to do that often, so it works for me.. There was a trick using <dtml-raise Unauthorized></dtml-raise> that has been mentioned on the mailing list before, but I've never really tried it.. might want to search through the mailing list archives for that solution.. On 23 Mar 2001 15:35:28 +1100, Peter J. MASON wrote:
"M. Adam Kendall" wrote:
Ok, this definitely shouldn't be happening. Did you make sure to assign your new user the Manager role? Also, did you happen to possibly fill in some Domain information that you shouldn't have?
I've tried a few things here. Firstly I had a "manager" role, but the latest has both "manager" and "owner" highlighted. In all cases so far, I've left domains blank.
I also noticed that somehow I seem to be changing between admin and the new user, by closing down the browser in the meantime and variously responding to the "login invitation". This tells me that the user are distinct which is good.
Can I ask this simply ... you referred originally to an artifact. How do you logout and login? Is closing or reloading the webpage some part of this? And/or what is the function of the "logout" button a top right?
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