9/8/2011 12:11:42 PM
 Nick D Posts: 8
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In the rare cases we put Secret Server into Unlimited Administration mode, we want all the users to know about it. So an alert is sent out, but with a subject and body that people are assuming they are being given some sort of Unlimited Administrator privledges:
[SecretServer] [!] [Unlimited Administrator] [Enable] by domain\John Doh
Users are taking this as they are being enabled with Unlimited Administrator by the user domain\John Doh.
If it would be possible to customize this, or even have you change it to be something more along the lines of:
[SecretServer] [!] domain\John Doh has been [Granted] access as [Unlimited Administrator]
this would be more clear.
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9/8/2011 12:15:31 PM
 Larry Posts: 79
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I agree, this would be useful. Although I don't think it has to be in email.
A red bar across the top (like I used to see before) and an audit trail of who has done this would be enough.
good idea.
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9/8/2011 12:28:24 PM
 Nick D Posts: 8
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Yup, a nice red bar or something. My thread also applies to email alerts in general, they are very basic and don't have much detail.
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9/8/2011 4:03:10 PM
 David Posts: 81
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Thank you for the input Nick and Larry. I have noted your comments and added a feature request to review. Knowing when unlimited admin mode is turned on is an important concept and should be as clear as possible.
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