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#11
Thanks!
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#12
Let me know when you get it! I'm sure a lot others would appreciate that as well, thanks!
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#13
Version 4.1.3 is coming early this week with that feature. It's taking me a little longer because I'm integrating it into the admin_users.php file. The main reason for this is that it will be a drag and drop upgrade without having to manually go in and mess with your permissions. If I didn't do it that way, it would be a huge security vulnerability with unregistered users being able to add new users by default.
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#14
If you're interested in getting started playing with this, you can replace your admin_users.php file with this beta version. http://hastebin.com/uledegejeg.xml

There's no error reporting or CSRF protection, but it works.
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#15
Actually, here's it with the CSRF protection
http://hastebin.com/sifakipuwo.xml
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#16
And will admins beable to change other users passwords, and activate them as well?
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#17
Right now when you add a username, they will be automatically activated. I can check on the changing passwords part. You get to choose the pw when you create a new user. Changing the pw is a different thing. I can probably add that feature to the admin_user.php page when you click on a user.
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#18
That would be great!
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#19
Btw, this version lets you add a different permission level to your manual user creation.

http://hastebin.com/ajazalovix.xml
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#20
Once all this gets out in place, will it be public for others to get this feature?
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