I'm not sure if this is of more than academic interest since the alternative
of hiding the page works for me and, as per Thomas' comment, deleting Admin
apparently has some severe consequences. In any event, I think the behaviour
is specific to Postgres and not my environment as I reproduced it by
On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 6:02 PM, vinc...@massol.net wrote:
>
> On 23 Feb 2016 at 17:57:24, Mark Sack
> (mark.s...@secti.al.gov.br(mailto:mark.s...@secti.al.gov.br)) wrote:
>
>> A satisfactory alternative for our situation would be to hide the Admin user
>> from all but users in the Admin group. T
On 23 Feb 2016 at 17:57:24, Mark Sack
(mark.s...@secti.al.gov.br(mailto:mark.s...@secti.al.gov.br)) wrote:
> A satisfactory alternative for our situation would be to hide the Admin user
> from all but users in the Admin group. That is a feature that I can see
> coming in handy for other scenari
Hi Mark,
On 23 Feb 2016 at 16:15:34, Mark Sack
(mark.s...@secti.al.gov.br(mailto:mark.s...@secti.al.gov.br)) wrote:
> My understanding is that I should be able to replace the Admin user with
> another user that I've created and added to the Admin group. But when I
> delete the Admin user using t
A satisfactory alternative for our situation would be to hide the Admin user
from all but users in the Admin group. That is a feature that I can see
coming in handy for other scenarios as well (for example, someone leaves the
organization but for some reason we don't want to remove them from the us
My understanding is that I should be able to replace the Admin user with
another user that I've created and added to the Admin group. But when I
delete the Admin user using the other user in the Admin group, I find that
the document tree no longer loads.
My configuration is as follows:
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