how to enable lightning experience for a user created - salesforce

I have created user and assigned a profile to the user. Not sure where to enable the lightning experience to the user.
I cant see the user can log in with lightning experience. how to enable it ?

There should be a "Lightning Experience User" checkbox which you can enable either on Profiles or if you want single people to give it a go you can make a permission set, tick the checkbox and assign manually.
https://help.salesforce.com/articleView?id=lex_enable_users.htm&type=5

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OneLogin Notification - Track reactivation of disabled/suspended/unlicensed accounts

Just getting around to setting up some more detailed reporting in our OneLogin setup, and I'm not sure how to go about the title to this question. How would I create a new notification to alert us when a user account gets reactivated in any way and by whom it was done by?
This has been somewhat helpful, but I feel like there are more OL database values that can and/or need to be used to get what I need.
In your administration panel there is a tab for Notifications under the Activity tab. You are able to configure a email notification whenever an account is reactivated.
Upon getting the email you can log into your administration panel and view the user profile within the account to view who made the changes.
I am not an expert on the UI side of Onelogin, but I work on the engineering team. There may be an easier way to do this, but the functionality is there.

Field Security Profile not setting checkboxes to read only. crm 2011

I have enabled Field security on 2 checkboxes I have on a my form.
Checkboxes:
Security Override (checkbox)
Financial Overide (checkbox)
I have created 2 Field Security Profiles (FSP).
Override Control
This FSP will grant assigned users the ability to read, create, update.
Override Read
This FSP will grant assigned users the ability to read.
When I tested Override Read with an assigned user. I was still able to click and changed the checkboxes. It appears as if crm is ignoring the Override Read FSP.
How can I configure the checkboxes to be read only using Field Security Profiles?
I tried testing and debugging the issue with the Field Security Profile for a few hours and decided to take a different approach.
I ended up using javascript, when the page loads it will disable the override checkboxes. The checkboxes will only been enabled if the user has a particular security role.
In case you were testing using account that has System Administrator - that would not work because System Administrator will have an access to any fields if I'm not wrong.
UPD in this case please provide screenshots of fields you've made FL-secured, profiles you've created for fields and screenshot of profiles assigned to a user and at the end screenshot of a form with fields.

Kik Reset user permissions

I wanna do some testing regarding the acception of user permissions.
I am testing via Genymotion and made a Kik Account for my testing purposes. The only problem is that I already gave my app permission to my userdata and I cant find a way to reset this. I don`t want to make a new account everytime I am testing this function.
Is there a way to reset the permission so that I will have to accept again?
Yes, there is functionality for this
Open Kik and go to settings (the cog icon in the top bar)
Click on Help -> Developers
Turn on "Developer mode"
Open the webapp you're trying to debug
In the sidebar, long press the entry and select "Enable debug mode"
From here on out you can longpress the entry and choose "reset" which will reset the permissions

How to give the permission to each user in winforms using c#

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

User Details Management

I have in my web application a role called "Administrator". Users who have this role should be able to modify the information about the registered users.
I am thinking about displaying a table with the user details such as e-mail, username, and be able to change them but I don't know what should I do if a users comes to the office physically, goes to an admin and asks for a password change (yes they can do that). Should the admin just press a reset button over the row and tell the user to check his e-mail when he arrives home and proceed with the recovery? (reset link for example) Or should the administrator reset the user's password and give him his new password in that very moment? The second approach is preferable as I was asked to do that...
I know that the admin shouldn't be able to see the original password as it should be hashed and unknown.
What are your thoughts about this? How would you implement this functionality? Thanks for your help.
There is no one perfect answer for this question. The question of workflow will always be dependent on the specific use-cases of an application and will depend on the context it is built in.
That being said, you are right about one thing - it is horrible, and I do mean horrible, security breach to let an Admin or any other user view a clear text password for someone else. So that's definitely off the table.
In your case, it seems giving the admin the right to change someone's password is the way to go. If you're worried about how it looks, don't be. Google Apps allows domain administrators to change the password for any email account under that domain.
Finally, I would suggest a small additional safety measure. When an Admin changes another user's password, store the old encrypted password in a column, don't delete it. When the admin set's the new password, shoot out an email to the user saying "Your password was changed by the Administrator, if you did not request for this, please click here". When they click on the link in the email, simply overwrite the new password with their old one.
That way in case an Admin is changing passwords without the user requesting it, you have a recourse for the user and the logs will keep you informed of how many time an admin has had a password reset revoked by the user.

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