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In our stake we have administrator rights on all ward computers under a generic username and password all stake clerks use.
Eric
Clerk
Queen Creek Arizona Stake
----- Original Message -----
From: Mark Werner<mailto:mark_werner at byu.edu>
To: ldsclerks at MormonsToday.com<mailto:ldsclerks at MormonsToday.com>
Cc: Mark Werner<mailto:mark_werner at byu.edu>
Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2007 6:28 PM
Subject: RE: LDSC: Aloha
I think you're talking about two different things. In MLS there should
normally be two users who have administrative rights; MLS Help suggests this
would usually be the bishop and the ward clerk. (Also, perhaps, as Jim
mentioned, the stake clerk or computer specialist. I don't know whether this
is really expected, but there have been a couple of occasions when I had to
jump in as a stake clerk to fix something in MLS on a ward computer and I
was glad to have rights.)
On the other hand, in order to even run MLS, you're supposed to be a WINDOWS
administrative user, which is why we all use the notorious CLERK Windows
login, which has administrative rights. We don't know if or when Salt Lake
will change that.
Mark Werner
-----Original Message-----
I must have missed that Policy.
On OUR Ward computer only TWO people have have Administrative Rights. ME
and the First Counselor. And only him because he is a professional IT
person.
Tom Walker
RussellHltn wrote:
>
>>>> I am an Information Systems Professor, so I probably have dangerous
>>>>
> opinions :-) <<<
>
> Like on the church policy to have all MLS users use a single Windows login
> ID with Windows administrator rights? <evil grin>
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