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Problem it solves
When multi-company support is enabled, only super-user can move users to different companies. And I really don't like to give full set of permissions to someone, whose sole responsibility is to move newly created user accounts to a company after LDAP Sync. And you can't do that via cron job from back-end.
Could an option, to set default company in the same way default user group is set, be added to Snipe-IT?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but currently, no matter how many companies you have created, you can only Sync with single AD server. After sync, you manually assign newly created users to different companies. If I could define default company together with default permission group, there wouldn't be a need to use superuser account - users would be prepared on every automatic LDAP Sync job.
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Problem it solves
When multi-company support is enabled, only super-user can move users to different companies. And I really don't like to give full set of permissions to someone, whose sole responsibility is to move newly created user accounts to a company after LDAP Sync. And you can't do that via cron job from back-end.
Could an option, to set default company in the same way default user group is set, be added to Snipe-IT?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but currently, no matter how many companies you have created, you can only Sync with single AD server. After sync, you manually assign newly created users to different companies. If I could define default company together with default permission group, there wouldn't be a need to use superuser account - users would be prepared on every automatic LDAP Sync job.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: