| Hi Ed,
Please read the following:
http://nzdl.sadl.uleth.ca/cgi-bin/library.cgi?e=q-00000-00---off-0gsarch--00
-0----0-10-0---0---0direct-10---4-----dte--0-1l--11-en-50---20-about-adding+
users+db2txt--00-0-1-00-0-0-11-0-0utfZz-8-00&a=d&c=gsarch&srp=0&srn=0&cl=sea
rch&d=HASH01b72d72618dc8441d896605_212
Hope this helps
Diego Spano
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De: greenstone-users-bounces@list.scms.waikato.ac.nz
[mailto:greenstone-users-bounces@list.scms.waikato.ac.nz] En nombre de E
Robinson
Enviado el: lunes, 04 de mayo de 2009 4:43
Para: greenstone-users@list.scms.waikato.ac.nz
Asunto: [greenstone-users] Password Protecting a Collection
I've now realised that what I asked for is one of the options already
built in to Greenstone - I was confusing it with protecting all
documents in a collection which is what the example collection does.
The method of adding a user appears to be one at a time. I am likely to
have say 500 users, and I would like to be able to change them in bulk.
I can also envisage users writing to say they have forgotten their
password, or being concerned that they cannot change the initial
password they were first registered with.
1. Is there a method of creating a file of users in bulk?
2. Is there some code that allows users to change their password, and to
automatically reset passwords when someone loses their password?
I realise this is probably away from Greenstone, and I may have to get
someone to do some programming for me. but its worth asking!
Thanks
Ed Robinson
E Robinson wrote:
> I would like to password protect a collection from the "about" page
> rather than at the individual document level (so that a person can see
> the about page to read a description of what is in the collection, but
> not see listings or make a search without a password.)
>
> Is this possible within Greenstone?
>
> Thanks
> Ed Robinson
>
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