Jérome Perrin
2007-08-30 17:11:17 UTC
Hello
For your information, the way user are defined have changed a bit in
r15915. Before, to make a Person a user it was necessary to have a
login, a password and the "internal" role.
You no longuer need the "internal" role, but you need at least one open
assignment for this person.
J?rome
For your information, the way user are defined have changed a bit in
r15915. Before, to make a Person a user it was necessary to have a
login, a password and the "internal" role.
You no longuer need the "internal" role, but you need at least one open
assignment for this person.
J?rome