Post by ozstar » Sun May 12, 2013 10:05 am

Hi,

I have a demo site I have put up and want to have visitors go into the admin either to just,

see what it looks like so they can't change anything or

change things and it will revert back after a few minutes.

Any guidance here please?

Thanks

oz :-)

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Post by marvmen21 » Sun May 12, 2013 10:20 am

Hi, for the first thing, you could just use the default admin users feature. You can create and configure the modify/ access permissions for a user very easily in system/user/usergroups

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Post by ozstar » Sun May 12, 2013 2:00 pm

Thank you.

I am in User/Groups but not sure what I tick. :-)

I just want them to be able to see things not change anything.

Also where do I add the id and password say, demo, demo/

Thanks again

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Post by ozstar » Sun May 12, 2013 2:21 pm

Oh well..

Tried to create a demo/demo user and did, but didn't create any permissions so can only get into the Dashboard.

Can't get in at all using my Top admin login to correct it.

What is the best way to get back on track here please so i can log in ad administrator.

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Post by ozstar » Sun May 12, 2013 2:46 pm

okay...
Realized I had not created a 'demo' user, I had just changed admin to demo.
Went intro phpmyadmin and turned pwd into 'password' .
Added 'Admin' and password whilst I was there so this got me backing having an Admin.
Logged in as admin and then inserted a new user for demonstration.

All okay now.. Whew !! Nothing like goofing up and getting back after a few tries.

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Post by VortexTed » Sun Nov 29, 2015 3:32 pm

Thanks for sharing, you pointed me in the right direction to get a demo account set up to give developers access to correct their modules. :)

Now I just need to learn which permissions NOT to give.

I checked ALL boxes for ACCESS, and only selected the MODIFY for the actual extension name of the person who made it.
I hate giving out my password to developers who need to access my admin to find out what conflicts are causing problems.
I had seen an extension in regards to this but now I can find it.

Any input from the community would be awesome.

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Post by artcore » Sun Nov 29, 2015 6:01 pm

I would suggest no access permission for payments extensions (think API credentials), orders, customers(for emails eg) and other private data :)

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