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/* Wiki - Configuration - Resellers */
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==== Wiki - Configuration - Reseller example ====
The sub tree for the specific stoney wiki service settings for the reseller Reseller Ltd. with the uid 4000000.
<source lang="LDIF">
* '''x''': Mandatory in all cases.
===== Wiki - Configuration - Reseller - Account defaults example =====
The sub tree for the wiki account defaults for the stoney wiki service for the reseller Reseller Ltd. with the uid 4000000:
<source lang="LDIF">
* '''x''': Mandatory in all cases.
===== Wiki - Configuration - Reseller - Notifcation settings example =====
The sub tree stores the notification information for the stoney wiki service for the reseller Reseller Ltd. with the uid 4000000. This information is used independently of the notification settings of the users. The idea is, that the reseller can receive notifications for a customer and react on the received information (for example, when the quota has been reached):
<source lang="LDIF">
* '''x''': Mandatory in all cases.
===== Wiki - Configuration - Reseller - Allowed changes settings example =====
The sub tree stores the information about what can be modified in which scope for the stoney wiki service for the reseller Reseller Ltd. with the uid 4000000:
<source lang="LDIF">
* '''x''': Mandatory in all cases.
===== Wiki - Configuration - Reseller - Templates =====
<source lang="LDIF">
This sub tree contains the templates for the stoney wiki service for the reseller Reseller Ltd. with the uid 4000000:
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====== Wiki - Configuration - Reseller - Credentials templates ======
This sub tree contains the credentials templates for the stoney wiki service:
<source lang="LDIF">
* '''x''': Mandatory in all cases.
======= Credentials Place Holders E-Mail (txt/html) =======
Address with an example:
{$company} stepping stone GmbH
{$externalID} 12345
======= Credentials Place Holders LibreOffice (odt) =======
LibreOffice (odt) templates have the same place holders as the E-Mail (text/html) templates. The only thing that changes, are the definitions. Instead of <code>{$placeholder}</code> we have <code>&#123;&#123;placeholder&#125;&#125;</code>.
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