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First, let's grant the superuser (root) of the database also rights to the assets. Standard it has no rights to the assets table. We go to 'Configuration' (image 1), then we click on 'Global' (image 2), then on 'At User Rights' (image 3). We see that the only user in the system is 'root' (this is a new installation, remember?). This user has 'no rights granted'. To make it superuser of AT, we select the field 'SuperUser' from 'New Rights' and click on 'Modify User rights' (image 4). After that, we see the result: the rights have been granted (image 5) | First, let's grant the superuser (root) of the database also rights to the assets. Standard it has no rights to the assets table. We go to 'Configuration' (image 1), then we click on 'Global' (image 2), then on 'At User Rights' (image 3). We see that the only user in the system is 'root' (this is a new installation, remember?). This user has 'no rights granted'. To make it superuser of AT, we select the field 'SuperUser' from 'New Rights' and click on 'Modify User rights' (image 4). After that, we see the result: the rights have been granted (image 5) | ||
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Revision as of 23:05, 25 July 2009
Change root password
The first thing to do in a new RT installation is to change the database root user password. The default password is 'password' and provided this user has all rights in the database, we need to change this.
Log in the web interface of RT and click on the home page in 'preferences'and enter your new password twice in the 'Password' fields 'New Password' and 'Retype Password' and click on 'Save
Preferences' on the right bottom corner.Grant the database root user superuser rights to Asset Tracker
First, let's grant the superuser (root) of the database also rights to the assets. Standard it has no rights to the assets table. We go to 'Configuration' (image 1), then we click on 'Global' (image 2), then on 'At User Rights' (image 3). We see that the only user in the system is 'root' (this is a new installation, remember?). This user has 'no rights granted'. To make it superuser of AT, we select the field 'SuperUser' from 'New Rights' and click on 'Modify User rights' (image 4). After that, we see the result: the rights have been granted (image 5)
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