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Subject:RE: If X is first, what is the second? From:"Martinek, Carla" <CMartinek -at- zebra -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Fri, 3 Dec 2004 13:53:12 -0600
How about:
The original System Administrator can remain as the System Administrator, or any subsequent System Administrators can remove the original System Administrator from that role.
-Carla
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Posada
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 1:50 PM
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Subject: If X is first, what is the second?
Hi, guys...It is Friday of a LONG week and I have a paragraph in my
SysAdmin doc that I'm fighting with (and losing). It goes like this:
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"After installation, the first person who launches the Administration
Console becomes, by default, the [Application] System Administrator
with all right and permissions.
That person can remain System Administrator or can assign that role
to anyone else. The **original** System Administrator can remain as
the System Administrator or the **second** System Administrator can
remove the original System Administrator from that role. The
[application] does not place a limit on the number of System
Administrators."
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I'm looking for a term to replace **second** since in reality, second
means anyone after the original one. What I'm NOT looking for is
comments on whether it is a good idea for the application to behave
the way it does. (note..in the doc, I don't use the asterisks)
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