Can anyone tell me how can I get the domain name only in sharepoint? i would like to add a user to a group and there I have to specify the domain name. I don't not want to hardcode it.
"domain\sp_user1"
any help will be very much appreciated.
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I got an error on my Odoo like on the picture, I've checked the user already has access to the user group. It's very thankful if you can help me.
I need more information but whenever you parform the action you are doing a security record rule is trggered, you can try the hard mode, go to security record rules and disable one rule and try and re enable after.
I add this setting (see on the picture) on the user's group I want to give access and it's solved. Apparently it's because the user does not have access to Object ir.filters which most of my modules use this.
I have a custom module for user to upload some information and files
I can use forms and make the module accessible from the website but I need them to be able to edit there recored also, exactly like if they are internal user but only for y custom module
anyone knows how to do that thank u very much in advance.
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after reading the comment of #KevalMehta
I think my question should be how to update a record from a form
this is my code to create a new record in my module
request.env['manager.create_company_link'].sudo().create(kw)
so first I think I need the id of the record I need to update before how to update it
I thing #KevalMehta is referring to me using .sudo() how to give the right access
I'm working on WHMCS Latest Version 7. On submitting domain checker form, usually we get the domain availability information and domain suggestions with other extensions. For example: If we search for example.com, We will get a set of suggestions as follows.
example.net
example.org
I need another set of suggestions with some set of words appended with the keyword user selected as follows
theexmaple.net
myexample.net
exmapleonline.net
theexmaple.org
myexample.org
exmapleonline.org
Domain suggestions are implemented by Domain Registrar modules. You can use eNom or ResellerClub for their built in suggestions. Both of those will attempt to use related words in the name to get a better suggestion. If you want behavior exactly like you described, you can write a custom domain registrar module that adds the common prefixes and suffixes you're interested in and then returns results.
http://developers.whmcs.com/domain-registrars/availability-checks/
Sorry if this topic is not unique, but believe me, I've searched alot.
I've a website that users can subscribe and have a unique web page for themselves with address like this:
http://website.com/api/username
Now, I want to make them able to access their pages using addresses like this:
http://username.website.com
In fact, username comes here as a subdomain.
and I know I have to add a wildcard a record (* as name and website IP as address). I've made this changes.
But I couldn't find any .htaccess code working for my problem.
could you help me please?
Thanks in advance.
I need to set up IP filtering in a SharePoint document library based on a group that a user is a member of. More specifically, we have groups set up for each of our customers. Each group should have an allowed IP address attached to it. When a user accesses this document library, we then need to ensure that the user is coming from the IP address attached to their customer group. The IP filtering would only apply to a single document library, not the entire site.
My only idea so far is to create a webpart that checks the user's IP address and redirects if it isn't correct. Then I could put that webpart at the top of a webpart page, and display the document library webpart below that. That's a little hokey, so I was hoping someone had a better idea.
The problem with your proposed solution of a webpart on the AllItems.aspx page is that there multiple ways to get to a document and this would not prevent someone with a direct URL from accessing the document.
You want to take advantage of SharePoint's permission structure. If the documents can be grouped by security, then you could create one library per customer (or one folder within a single library) and set the permissions based on your SharePoint groups for the library/folder. That may not work for you if you need to have one document that is available to multiple groups.
Another option is to set the library security to be restricted to only one system account. Then you could write a webpart (or application page) that checked the user's IP address and using RunWithElevatedPermissions you could get the contents of the libary that are applicable to that user. That would solve the issue of a direct link because they would have to go through your page to access the documents.