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janis.berzins
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Authentication method for standalone CiviCRM
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July 31, 2010, 01:44:35 am »
Hi there!
I wonder if there is another log in method than entering the OpenID and after that password.
Is there option just simply enter the username and password?
If there is not such a option, is there possibility to disable login and allow access to the system without authorization.
I mean - I will control the access via my web site using link accordingly who of the users are allowed to access civi.
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Re: Authentication method for standalone CiviCRM
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August 09, 2010, 06:55:17 pm »
standalone isn't supported anymore as of 3.2
Your best bet is to use civicrm with drupal, and grant anonymous civicrm access rights.
However, some functions expect to have a contact linked to the user (eg. to send an email). you might have some issues here and there if your users are expected to be more than read only.
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