Wel first of all I'm impressed on the ease of installation, well done guys...
After install I noticed that I had actually chosen sub.domain.com insted of domain.com so I added domain.com and a new account named admin@domain.com an then deleted admin@sub.domain.com and the domain.
When I then tried to login to the administrator console again I was told that admin@domain.com did not have admin rights.
So my questions are:
1. How and where do I give the account admin rights.
2. Am I missing something or is the documentation for CLI skimpy? Is this documented and if so where?
3. How about adding a safety net so that the last admin account cannot be deleted, or maybe even just a warning...
Many thanks in advance
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Take a look at:
Yes">http://www.zimbra.com/forums/showthread.php?p=4463&highlight=zmprov+admin#post4463
Yes deleting the last admin would be a good safe catch, for now you'll just have to recreate them via zmprov.
Yes">http://www.zimbra.com/forums/showthread.php?p=4463&highlight=zmprov+admin#post4463
Yes deleting the last admin would be a good safe catch, for now you'll just have to recreate them via zmprov.
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Many thanks KevinH
Wouldn't it be usefull to have that in the documentation?
Wouldn't it be usefull to have that in the documentation?
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[quote user="diacono"]Wouldn't it be usefull to have that in the documentation?[/QUOTE]
Not to delete your last admin user? ;) We document zmprov and the schema doc covers the various LDAP attrs. I'm not sure what else you'd like us to add.
Not to delete your last admin user? ;) We document zmprov and the schema doc covers the various LDAP attrs. I'm not sure what else you'd like us to add.
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