I have a community server for university students.
And there are 4 roles that ProBot can give to users based on their reaction to his message. as you can see in this image:
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So, how can I prevent users from taking more than one role from those for roles?
This bot has a dashboard where you can change some options. One of them is called Roles Limit Per User so just set it to 1 and users will be able to receive only one role.
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For two of my snowflake user accounts, an icon is showing up on the right that has a popup when I hover over it:
Why is this link showing up for two of my users?
Obviously I'm now confused about what these two "users" are and how they were created:
Are these users really service accounts?
If so, what is a snowflake service account and how does that differ from a user?
How do I designate some user accounts as service accounts and what are the pros/cons of doing so?
I've tried clicking the button and it just takes me to the user account details page and I don't see any "create user" type of language on the account details page.
I've tried to find anything in Snowflake's documentation that indicates a difference between service accounts and user accounts but I only find blog posts about how you need to treat your service accouns with care (and implement password rotation policies, etc).
I can't find anything definitive (yet) about designating users as "service acounts". (The closest thing is this stackoverflow about how service accounts are the same as normal user accounts.
Obviously there is something special about these two user accounts, though, since the snowflake UI is indicating these two users are actually service accounts.
The icon appears when a comment is set for the user. This comment can be set by yourself for a user to determine what is the purpose of it.
You may un/set it using the statements:
alter user user1 set comment='Create New User for Service Account';
alter user user1 unset comment;
More details: https://docs.snowflake.com/en/sql-reference/sql/alter-user.html#alter-user
I have a Microsoft Teams group tab and I'd like to implement a permission system in which users can do different things in the tab depending on their role in the team (or channel). The context I get from the Teams JavaScript API cannot be trusted, so I have to check group/team/channel role through the MS Graph API.
The only way I've found to check whether a user is an owner or only a member of a team is to call /teams/{groupId}/channels/{channelId}/members. In the response I can see which roles users have and I so I can find out if the current user has owner privileges.
The problem is that this endpoint requires admin consent (I guess because it displays data of other users). I'd like to avoid having to ask for admin consent, however. Is there another way of finding out about the role of a user in a team without admin consent? (As private channels behave differently in Teams, this would be the same as finding out about the role in a channel)
I know that I can get if a user is in a group through the optional group claims that are added to the ID token but this doesn't include the rule inside the group/team/channel.
To read a user's role in a channel currently requires admin consent, the permission needed is ChannelMember.Read.All see list conversation member documentation here. Admin consent is also required to get a member of a team or list members in a team. For your particular use case, I would recommend asking your admin to grant these permissions.
I have tried multiple times to get this to work, but I haven't figured it out yet, so I'm asking in here, hoping that someone will be able to help me out.
I am using Atlassian's Bitbucket, Jira and Bamboo and they're all synced with an AD. At the moment I am using my AD user to retrieve all the other users. It works, but it's not optimal, as the password expires every three months, and I have to change the LDAP user login info on all three applications. We have ordered a Service User, where the password doesn't expire, but the problem is that the Service User is in another group.
The picture below shows how the AD is set up. My Service User is in a group called Special Users. I would like to use this user as the login user in the settings. This way I would never have to think about changing password, when my AD password expires.
I would then like to retrieve all the users from the "Normal Users" group.
Let me know if more information is needed.
Thanks.
You could also add multiple user directories pointing to different parts of your Active Directory.
Jira has an internal Crowd out of the box.
You may let Jira connect to User directory and let all other application use Jira for authintication.
This would save time by only updating your LDAP password every 3 months on 1 application and reflected on all 3 applications
How to give the User permission in winform?
For Example
My application is based on retail shops,so the every employee having username and password,the Super Admin(Manager) he needs to give the permission to each user
NOT all employees have the full rights to access all the forms.
In each forms they have to access only selected controls only
for ex. User x have permission only for ADD and Edit only, but not To delete the record.
The User x not suppose enter discount more than 25%
The Super Admin Have the permission to allow access to every employee.
In this I need some logic references
may grateful.
As Somewhere Mentioned above you need a role based architecture.
In your database Of users you should include role column.
At the time of user log in you have to get role of of the user having particular
user name and password and store in some global static variable which can be used throughout
application.
And according to role,set visibility true or false for each form on form load method.
you should develop a Role-Base windows application. This tutorial describe what you need
i hope it helps you
I wanna create multiple user account types for my site like Paypal or like this.
Users can choose their account types to register. Here is example picture:
But in drupal I only see 2 account types, anonymous and authentication. How can I add more? And each account type has different fields to input information.
Thanks you!
You can add roles to users in People > Permissions > Roles. From there there are a lot of ways to add input fields depending on the role of the user.