FYI I am working on the migrations of the security screens right now.

Jacopo

On Apr 17, 2009, at 10:50 AM, Jacopo Cappellato wrote:

Hi Adam,

On Apr 16, 2009, at 11:43 PM, Adam Heath wrote:

David E Jones wrote:

You must have missed quite a few messages to not have seen the
discussion around this...

The short answer is to look at the build.xml file, there is a target
there for creating your own admin user (thanks to Jacopo for this!).

Ok, see the ant targets.  I won't do it that way for debian, I'll use
debconf, which is much nicer.


This may help:

http://docs.ofbiz.org/x/aQM

Actually, no, those ant targets fail.  I said there is no admin
*Party*.  The ant targets just create UserLogin and
UserLoginSecurityGroup, but do *not* create the Party.

The ant targets should work fine but yes, they don't create a party record, which is not available in a framework only setup and should not required by the applications. However, due to a bad ui design it is not possible (unless you use the webtools) to create users/permissions/parties just using an "administrator" login: I know Adrian was working in the migration of the "security" screens to the webtools application, after this is done it will be possible to use the administrator login to create parties/security records etc...

The best solution right now is to use the webtools to add a Party record associated to the user.

I hope it helps,

Jacopo

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