MJ Ray wrote:
Small aside: I understand that letting all staff login as "kohaadmin" may violate privacy laws in some countries, because you may not be able to trace which librarian accessed which patron's personal data if there's a problem.
This isn't a koha-specific matter, though.
[off topic] Wow, that is a huge can of worms. I know that this is a problem w.r.t privacy, but was unaware that the privacy laws have caught up with this. Which countries do you know cover this? How many *nix systems do you know of (for example) where multiple and basically unidentified people have root access? And how many Windows systems have you encountered where everyone knows the admin password or worse yet everyone has admin access? My answer: almost every *nix system and Windows system I have ever worked on. cheers rickw -- ________________________________________________________________ Rick Welykochy || Praxis Services || Internet Driving Instructor The purpose of censorware is not to Protect The Children, but to get some people elected and keep other people employed. -- Daniel Rutter