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Salesforce Opportunity -> Custom Object
Url parameters are the only way from my understanding
This should get you started
http://raydehler.com/cloud/clod/salesforce-url-hacking-to-prepopulate-fields-on-a-standard-page-layout.html
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"Current User" Reference In View Logic
You can create a custom formula field on the object, then filter on that custom formula field in the list view.. Not ideal I know, would be nice to do it directly in the list view setup.
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Is it possible to have different password policies for different users?
Nope. The closest you can get is this
Create a permission set which has "Password Never Expires", assign this to the users which have a 1 year policy. Then set a reminder for the admins to expiry use …
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How do I Manage Communities since Spring '15 release?
This may help
https://help.salesforce.com/HTViewSolution?id=000212095
Seems like a bug to me
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Bulk Update the "My Social Accounts and Contacts" Preference for all Users
I agree, there no permission for that.