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37 lines
1.9 KiB
PHP
37 lines
1.9 KiB
PHP
<?php
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return array(
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/*
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Password Reminder Language Lines
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|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| The following language lines are the default lines which match reasons
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| that are given by the password broker for a password update attempt
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| has failed, such as for an invalid token or invalid new password.
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*/
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"more_info_title" => "More Info",
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"audit_help" => "Checking this box will edit the asset record to reflect this new location. Leaving it unchecked will simply note the location in the audit log.<br><br>Note that is this asset is checked out, it will not change the location of the person, asset or location it is checked out to.",
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'assets' => 'Assets are items tracked by serial number or asset tag. They tend to be higher value items where identifying a specific item matters.',
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'categories' => 'Categories help you organize your items. Some example categories might be "Desktops", "Laptops", "Mobile Phones", "Tablets", and so on, but you can use categories any way that makes sense for you.',
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'accessories' => 'Accessories are anything you issue to users but that do not have a serial number (or you do not care about tracking them uniquely). For example, computer mice or keyboards.',
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'companies' => 'Companies can be used as a simple identifier field, or can be used to limit visibility of assets, users, etc if full company support is enabled in your Admin settings.',
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'components' => 'Components are items that are part of an asset, for example HDD, RAM, etc.',
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'consumables' => 'Consumables are anything purchased that will be used up over time. For example, printer ink or copier paper.',
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'depreciations' => 'You can set up asset depreciations to depreciate assets based on straight-line depreciation.',
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);
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