I was thinking what would you think about adding Multiple logon support
to an access group instead or along with individual users. Would make
it ALOT easier on us who need to add Mutliple logon to ALL users in an W>access level instead of going through the access level and individually W>doing it per user.
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Willie
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I see what your saying and I never even thought of WCReports. But I feel it would be alot longer process to do it via WCReports when you can just check a check mark in a box for Global CommandI was thinking what would you think about adding Multiple logon support W>to an access group instead or along with individual users. Would make W>it ALOT easier on us who need to add Mutliple logon to ALL users in an W>access level instead of going through the access level and individually W>doing it per user.
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Willie
Co-Administrator
Dream Link Online
http://www.dlois.com
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Personally I do not agree with that idea. It needs to be on an
individual basis. If you need to change everyone in a particular access group, then use 'wcReports'. You can use the user section, select only
that security level, and then make a global change to them all at one
fell swoop. I may have people in any given group, owner of a company
that represents that group and he is the only one that gets multiple
logon access, so I sure would not want to have to change all them in
that group except him and if I did not have individual control I could
not even do that.
I vote keep it like it is and use wcReports to accomplish those kinds of tasks.So I vote to ADD a Global Command for that and keep the current Individual as well.
Rick
I was thinking what would you think about adding Multiple logon support W>to an access group instead or along with individual users. Would make
it ALOT easier on us who need to add Mutliple logon to ALL users in an W>access level instead of going through the access level and individually W>doing it per user.
___________________
Willie
Co-Administrator
Dream Link Online
http://www.dlois.com
____________________
Personally I do not agree with that idea. It needs to be on an
individual basis. If you need to change everyone in a particular access group, then use 'wcReports'. You can use the user section, select only
that security level, and then make a global change to them all at one
fell swoop. I may have people in any given group, owner of a company
that represents that group and he is the only one that gets multiple
logon access, so I sure would not want to have to change all them in
that group except him and if I did not have individual control I could
not even do that.
I vote keep it like it is and use wcReports to accomplish those kinds of tasks.
Rick
wcREPORTS is a joke when your remote. There is no reason you can't
have a check in access group for global support and if not checked it defaults to per user.
<RICK SPILMAN> wrote in message news:1028259422.33.1028257640@winserver.com...
I was thinking what would you think about adding Multiple logon support W>to an access group instead or along with individual users. Would make W>it ALOT easier on us who need to add Mutliple logon to ALL users in an W>access level instead of going through the access level and individually W>doing it per user.
___________________
Willie
Co-Administrator
Dream Link Online
http://www.dlois.com
____________________
Personally I do not agree with that idea. It needs to be on an
individual basis. If you need to change everyone in a particular access group, then use 'wcReports'. You can use the user section, select only that security level, and then make a global change to them all at one
fell swoop. I may have people in any given group, owner of a company
that represents that group and he is the only one that gets multiple
logon access, so I sure would not want to have to change all them in
that group except him and if I did not have individual control I could
not even do that.
I vote keep it like it is and use wcReports to accomplish those kinds of tasks.
Rick
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