Chris Cormack wrote:
Yes, but you dont need admin access. Make yourself a borrower, edit the borrowers permissions, make it a superlibrarian, and set a password on it. And you no longer need to use that username and password. You can then change them in mysql and koha.conf file if you want. And never use it to login again.
IE its only there so that you can login the first time and set up a user.
Hope this helps
That's great, thanks Chris. It'll take me some time to learn all the ins and outs of Koha ... its appearing to be a pretty comprehensive system. cheers rickw -- _________________________________ Rick Welykochy || Praxis Services The 7 R's of Windows support: retry, restart, reboot, reconfigure, reinstall, reformat and finally, replace with Linux.