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After updating Xerte from 3.12 to 3.13, in which the login was overhauled to redirect users based on their logon_id, I've encountered login problems.
I am the only user of this XOT install, and use the same username, but different password for Management and Workspace.
The update went seemingly smooth, I could login with the Management credentials, and set user permissions in Management.
However when attempting to login into the Workspace, I no longer could. I would be redirected back to the login page.
Now of course, after the login overhaul this could be intended behavior, not a bug. In that case it could be desirable to have the option to switch from Management to Workspace being logged in as an administrator.
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Yes, the whole idea is to be able to delegate tasks to different people. What you want to do is to give the admin user (who does not have any Learning Objects) a different login name. Give your normal user the superadmin permission in the user tab, and everything should be fine and you can switch to admin and back using your normal user account.
After updating Xerte from 3.12 to 3.13, in which the login was overhauled to redirect users based on their logon_id, I've encountered login problems.
I am the only user of this XOT install, and use the same username, but different password for Management and Workspace.
The update went seemingly smooth, I could login with the Management credentials, and set user permissions in Management.
However when attempting to login into the Workspace, I no longer could. I would be redirected back to the login page.
Now of course, after the login overhaul this could be intended behavior, not a bug. In that case it could be desirable to have the option to switch from Management to Workspace being logged in as an administrator.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: