I checked the user info and even created a new user, everything looks OK to me. The user's created are in the top level userfolder and have a role of 'manager'. As I said in my original post, I couldn't get anyone to log in with the instructions in the docs. So I have activated basic-authentication, would this have anything to do with it? If I don't turn that on though then the 'superuser' can't login, 'rock-me-hardplace' 8^( Any other ideas. Phil wmlph@d032.ml.uwcm.ac.uk ----- Original Message ----- From: Jim Fulton <jim@digicool.com> To: Phil Harris <wmlph@d032.ml.uwcm.ac.uk> Cc: <zope@zope.com> Sent: Thursday, January 21, 1999 1:12 PM Subject: Re: [Zope] - IIS Authentication!
Phil Harris wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for responding.
The new user has manager role!
Hm. Are you sure? Is the Manager role selected in the user's role list?
I assume that this user would have access to the whole Zope 'web', am I right?
By default, yes. It's odd that you can get in with the superuser id and password and not the new user id and password.
Double check the user, password, and role.
Jim
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